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Planning Committee - Tuesday, 12 March 2024 6.30 pm
March 12, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
The council meeting focused on planning applications and appeals, with significant community involvement and debate on the impact of proposed developments on local infrastructure and character.
Application 23/01112/FUL (69 Mill Lane New Bowl Verdon): The application proposed changing a former place of worship into a physiotherapy practice. Objectors raised concerns about increased traffic and parking issues, arguing the change would disrupt residential life. The committee decided to defer the decision to consult further with highways to explore potential solutions for parking, reflecting the committee's responsiveness to community concerns.
Application 23/010374/OT (Land East of the Windmill Brasket Lane): This application for 239 dwellings was previously refused but resubmitted. The main issues were its location outside the settlement boundary and potential strain on local infrastructure like roads and medical services. Despite no changes from the previous proposal, the council reaffirmed their refusal based on the same grounds (DM4 and DM17), highlighting a strong stance on maintaining local character and managing growth sustainably.
Application 24/00005/P3CR: This application was quickly moved and approved with minimal discussion, indicating either a straightforward decision or consensus among the council members.
The meeting was marked by active participation from the community, including detailed objections and support from local residents and ward councillors. This engagement underscores the community's vested interest in local development and planning outcomes.
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