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North Western Area Planning Committee - Wednesday 3rd April 2024 7.30 pm
April 3, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
The council meeting primarily focused on planning and public right of way issues, with decisions made on a new housing development and the diversion of a public right of way to facilitate road construction. The meeting was efficiently managed, with clear and concise discussions leading to unanimous decisions on the presented agenda items.
Planning Application for a Detached Dwelling: The committee approved a planning application for a detached dwelling between Kombora and Mansfield. The proposal was larger than previously approved but was not considered harmful to the area's character. The decision was supported by the lack of objections from various councils and consultants, and the planning officer recommended approval. This decision supports local development and aligns with previous approvals, potentially enhancing the residential options in the area.
Public Right of Way Diversion at Broad Street Green Road: The committee agreed to a diversion and partial closure of a public right of way to allow the construction of a relief road, crucial for local traffic management and safety. The diversion was strategically planned to cross the relief road at right angles, enhancing pedestrian safety. This decision was supported by the local parish council and was necessary for the ongoing development of the Abridge Gardens suburb site, indicating a focus on infrastructure improvement and public safety.
The meeting was marked by straightforward proceedings with no dissent on the decisions, reflecting a consensus on the development needs of the area.
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