The plans explore building two three-bedroom homes
Plans to build two homes for travelling showpeople on land already used as plots for the same purpose are unlikely to be given the go-ahead.The plans, submitted to Ashfield District Council by three land-owning showpeople, propose using the same existing access point and parking provision for both houses.
But Ashfield District Council’s planning committee is unlikely to give the plans the go-ahead after its officers recommended the proposals should be refused. However, the council says that because it does not have a local plan in place, there is no guarantee this could come true. “The proposed development seeks consent for the removal of two existing static caravans and the erection of two dwellings.”
Members of the authority’s planning committee will be recommended to turn down the application on Wednesday, October 26.It helps the Ashfield Independent-led authority in moving towards meeting its district-wide quota for travellers working on shows and fayres.
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