Petrol fumes and traffic at a busy Bradford junction means a nearby house is “not of a standard appropriate for human habitation”

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Petrol fumes and traffic at a busy Bradford junction means a nearby house is “not of a standard appropriate for human habitation”
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Heavy traffic and petrol fumes at a busy Bradford junction means a nearby house is “not of a standard appropriate for human habitation” – according to a planning application.

The application, recently submitted to Bradford Council, relates to a terraced house near the junction of Great Horton Road, All Saints Road and Horton Grange Road. If the plan is approved, the property – 225-227 Great Horton Road, would be converted from a home to a business use.

The application, submitted by a Mr Hussain, says: “The current building is unsuitable for residential use due to its position adjacent to a heavily trafficked major road. “As the road is highly trafficked this also produces fumes which can cause harm to residents over a period of time. “The building whilst originally constructed as a dwelling is, due to its location, not of a standard appropriate for human habitation.” A decision on the planning application is expected next month.

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