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Southern Planning Committee - Tuesday, 17th December, 2024 2.00 pm
December 17, 2024 View on council websiteSummary
This meeting will include discussion of two planning applications for full planning permission in Ditton Priors and Cleobury Mortimer. The committee will also be asked to note the Planning Inspectorate's decision on an appeal in Church Stretton.
Proposed demolition of agricultural buildings and erection of 1 dwelling at Greenfields, Derrington Road, Ditton Priors (24/02828/FUL)
The Southern Planning Committee will be asked to consider an application for full planning permission for the demolition of agricultural buildings at Greenfields, Derrington Road, Ditton Priors, and the erection of 1 dwelling. The application was referred to the committee as a result of an objection from Ditton Priors Parish Council. The officer's report recommends that permission is granted.
Proposed dwelling at land adjacent to The Beeches, Corfton Road, Cleobury Mortimer (24/03787/FUL)
The committee will consider an application for full planning permission at land adjacent to The Beeches, Corfton Road, Cleobury Mortimer. The application site is within the development boundary of Cleobury Mortimer and is not subject to any objections from statutory consultees. The officer's report recommends that the application is permitted subject to conditions.
Appeal Decision - 23/00609/FUL - Land to the rear of 3, Longmeadow, Church Stretton
The committee will be asked to note the Planning Inspectorate's decision on an appeal in Church Stretton. The appeal was made against Shropshire Council's decision to refuse planning permission. The council refused permission for the erection of a dwelling because they considered that:
the proposed dwelling, by reason of its design, scale, siting, materials and proximity to the adjacent Grade II listed building, 3 Longmeadow, would result in an incongruous form of development that would fail to preserve or enhance the character and appearance of the street scene or the setting of the adjacent listed building, contrary to Policies CS6 and CS15 of the adopted Shropshire Core Strategy (2011) and the provisions of the National Planning Policy Framework.
The appeal was dismissed.