Decisions made by South planning committee on 22 July 2014
The following decisions were made by Shropshire Council’s South planning committee at its meeting at Shirehall, Shrewsbury on Tuesday 22 July 2014.
Proposed residential development south of A49, Ludlow (13/03862/OUT) Outline application for residential development (up to 215 dwellings); public open space; highways works; access roads and pedestrian footbridges; and a Neighbourhood Store (Class A1 Retail) not exceeding 300 sq.m internal floor space, associated engineering and accommodation works. Decision: That, contrary to the officer’s recommendation, planning permission be refused for the following reasons: The proposed development, through the close proximity and the associated dangers of the A49, River Corve and the railway, noise from road traffic and train movements, and the potential for an increased number of train journeys in the future would detract from the living conditions and be detrimental to the amenities and safety of residents. The site has poor accessibility and is considered to be an unsuitable location for residential development contrary to Policy CS6 Sustainable Design and Development Principles of the Council’s adopted Core Strategy and Paragraph 17 (point 4) of the NPPF. These adverse impacts would significantly and demonstrably outweigh the benefits in terms of the site contributing to the supply of housing land in Shropshire.
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Land south Of A464, Shifnal (13/04840/FUL) Mixed residential development of 66 dwellings and garages. Decision: That planning permission be granted as a departure subject to:
Development to commence before the expiration of two years from the date of permission.
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Land south of Woodbatch Road, Bishop’s Castle (14/00885/OUT) Outline application for mixed residential development and formation of a vehicular and pedestrian access. Decision: That, contrary to the officer’s recommendation, planning permission be refused for the following reasons:
Accordingly, the proposed development would be contrary to paragraph 17 of the National Planning Policy Framework and Core Strategy policy CS6 whereby the adverse impacts would significantly and demonstrably outweigh the benefits.
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Land off Oldbury Road, Bridgnorth (14/01016/OUT) Outline application (access for approval) for mixed residential development. Decision: That, contrary to the officer’s recommendation, planning permission be refused for the following reasons: The proposed development would have a detrimental impact upon the character and appearance of the Oldbury Conservation Area and its setting through the erosion of the rural character of the north eastern approach to the village by built development on this site, and the loss of a visually prominent section of roadside hedgerow and trees. The proposed development would therefore be contrary to Shropshire Core Strategy policies CS6 and CS17 and paragraphs 131, 135 and 138 of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and these adverse impacts would significantly and demonstrably outweigh the benefits in terms of the site contributing to the supply of housing land in Shropshire.
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The Rectory, Church Street, Broseley, TF12 5DA (14/01393/FUL) Erection of rectory; improvements to existing rectory; repositioning of boundary wall; and formation of vehicular access. Decision: That planning permission be granted as per the officer’s recommendation and subject to the conditions set out in Appendix 1 to the report.
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Proposed residential development land off St Stephens Place, Bridgnorth (14/01690/FUL) Residential development of 22 dwellings; erection of estates office; formation of communal garden areas and open space (revised scheme). Decision: That planning permission be granted as per the officer’s recommendation, subject to:
An additional condition to ensure the location of the communal bin storage area be approved in writing by the local planning authority prior to the first occupation of the dwellings.
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Proposed exception dwelling south of Upper Stedment, Ratlinghope (14/01796/FUL) Erection of affordable dwelling and detached domestic garage; installation of sewage treatment plant. Decision: That, contrary to the officer’s recommendation, planning permission be granted, subject to and in consultation with the Chairman, appropriate conditions being added relating to:
Design and materials.
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Elm Road Stores, Bishton Road, Albrighton (14/01841/FUL) Erection of 3 bedroom detached bungalow with integral garage following demolition of existing store. Decision: That, contrary to the officer’s recommendation, planning permission be refused for the following reasons:
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Butlers Of Cleobury, Brunswick House, 23 High Street, Cleobury Mortimer, DY14 8BY (14/02130/LBC) Installation of replacement windows to include double glazing to rear ground and first floor affecting a Grade II Listed Building. Decision: That planning permission be granted as per the officer’s recommendation subject to the conditions set out in Appendix 1 to the report.
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