Click here to see map for location of Friars Garth.
21/00701/FUL Erection of three storey building comprising 9 residential flats (6 x 2 bedroom and 3 x 3 bedroom) together with alterations to vehicular access, landscaping and associated works, following demolition of existing dwelling.
See the previous application 20/01229/FUL Demolition of existing building and the construction of 18 flats above ground floor commercial areas.
The Society objected to the previous application for a high density scheme to “optimise” the site’s redevelopment potential whilst completely ignoring the many relevant current national and local planning policies.
While the present application is a better-designed, lower-density proposal, the Society remains concerned at its remaining adverse impacts on existing residents and the natural environment. While no longer formally objecting to the proposal, the Society suggests a number of conditions should be attached to permission, including the need for a Construction Management Plan and an Environment Protection Plan, as well as a number of outstanding design and landscaping issues together with the need for a detailed proposed Site Layout to enable the full impact on neighbouring properties to be assessed.
See our latest letter here.
And see our previous letter here.
Posted: 2 August 2021 by ecs
Friars Garth, The Parade, Epsom KT18 5DH
Click here to see map for location of Friars Garth.
21/00701/FUL Erection of three storey building comprising 9 residential flats (6 x 2 bedroom and 3 x 3 bedroom) together with alterations to vehicular access, landscaping and associated works, following demolition of existing dwelling.
See the previous application 20/01229/FUL Demolition of existing building and the construction of 18 flats above ground floor commercial areas.
The Society objected to the previous application for a high density scheme to “optimise” the site’s redevelopment potential whilst completely ignoring the many relevant current national and local planning policies.
While the present application is a better-designed, lower-density proposal, the Society remains concerned at its remaining adverse impacts on existing residents and the natural environment. While no longer formally objecting to the proposal, the Society suggests a number of conditions should be attached to permission, including the need for a Construction Management Plan and an Environment Protection Plan, as well as a number of outstanding design and landscaping issues together with the need for a detailed proposed Site Layout to enable the full impact on neighbouring properties to be assessed.
See our latest letter here.
And see our previous letter here.
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