Many are opposed to the plans
Neighbours are worried a narrow Nottinghamshire street is not suitable for a 'sneaky' new housing development. A section of overgrown land at the end of Grange View Road, in Gedling, will be transformed into 24 homes, if councillors approve plans at Gedling Borough Council's planning committee on January 11.
Read more: Housing demand in Nottingham 'very strong' despite 'crazy' year and cost of living, estate agents say "I let my children play in the cul-de-sac, so I wouldn't want more through traffic, and people frequently drive into the bridge every month. I'm not opposed to building houses but people feel like it will have a negative effect on people already living here - but people probably thought the same before our homes were built."
One letter of support and 20 letters of objection were received by Gedling Borough Council regarding the plans. Some letters of objection raised that the site should be accessed from the GAR, however this would cross land within the Green Belt and fall outside of the residential allocation. The Local Education Authority said there are adequate spaces for the projected increase in demand for primary education. They did however request a contribution of £131,270, broken down as a secondary education contribution of £105,016 and a post 16 education contribution of £26,254.
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