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These schemes are hoping to get the green light at next week’s Gedling Borough Council Planning Committee meeting

Gedling Borough Council's Planning Committee will meet on Wednesday, October 18

Plans for 131 properties in Linby and four new industrial units in Calverton are among the schemes hoping to get the green light at next week’s planning committee meeting at Gedling Borough Council.

The committee will make a final decision on whether the proposed schemes can move forward based on recommendations from the council’s planning officers.

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They will be asked to make a decision on the following proposals:

Full planning permission for 131 dwelling with access from Delia Avenue and Dorothy Avenue – Land Off Hayden Lane Linby

The applicant wants to erect 131 dwellings together with two new access points formed via Delia Avenue and Dorothy Avenue. The proposed development includes a range of one, two, three and four bedroom properties with dwellings being two stories in scale. There would be sixteen different house types, with a mix of detached, semi-detached and
terraced housing. Forty of the properties are identified as being affordable of which 14 would be First Homes and the remaining dwellings 26 as affordable rent which would comprise of 1, 2 and 3 bedroomed.

Planning officers have recommended that the application is approved subject to conditions.

Variation of conditions 2 (approved plans) and 3 (materials) of planning permission 2021/0936 (Proposed refurbishment and conversion of existing storage unit associated with retail premises to provide residential accommodation) – Location 53 Front Street Arnold NG5 7EA

The applicant wishes to vary conditions 2 and 3 of 2021/0936, which relate to the approved plans and materials to be used in the ‘proposed refurbishment and conversion of existing storage unit associated with retail premises to provide residential accommodation’ was considered at the Planning Committee of the 22nd February 2023. Permission was granted with the decision notice issued on the 15 March 2023.

The changes over the previously approved application would include the
following the installation of an automatic opening vent on the northern elevation and the application of aluminium rain screen cladding to the building at second floor level all the way around the building, the extant approval includes brick to the east and west elevations and metal cladding to the north and south elevations.

Planning officers have recommended that the application is approved subject to conditions.

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Construction of four new industrial Units – Location Hill Crest Park Hoyle Road Calverton

The applicant wants to extend extension the existing 8 units to incorporate an additional 4 units. The units would respect the existing built form in terms of scale and materials proposed. A total of 41 car parking spaces would be provided, through re-modelling the existing car park; this would include 4 disabled spaces, two electric vehicle charging points, as well as a cycle shelter for 20 bikes.

Planning officers have recommended that the application is approved subject to conditions.

APPEALS:

Planning officers will also formally report the decision relating to the following appeals to the planning committee:

Proposed demolition of existing dwelling and erection of 3 retail units at ground floor with 8 apartments over – Location 34 Main Street, Calverton.

The planning application was refused permission on August 1, 2022 and the subsequent appeal has been dismissed but costs were allowed.

Full planning application for the erection of two single storey dwellings with private access driveway and the conversion of the former smithy to a separate, stand-alone studio workshop falling within planning use class E (commercial, service and business use) – Location 135 Main Street, Calverton, Nottinghamshire, NG14 6FE

The planning application was refused permission on January 16, 2023 and the subsequent appeal has been dismissed.

More details can be found here: https://democracy.gedling.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=138&MId=3207

The committee has also been notified of the following planning applications or details that have been submitted and are receiving consideration. They may be reported to a future meeting of the Planning Committee.

2019/1080: Land At Broad Close, Woodborough. Outline application for 11 no.
residential properties

2023/0083: Land Off Longdale Lane, Ravenshead. Erection of 33 dwellings, including open space, landscaping and associated infrastructure.

2023/0502: Car Park Church Lane, Arnold. Install a 10m cabinet style galvanised column together with a 2m antenae extension and a concrete base for CCTV camera.

2021/072: Land To The West Mansfield Road, Redhill. Proposals for 157 dwellings with associated landscaping, public open space, highways and infrastructure on land west
of the A60, Redhill, Nottingham.

2023/0135: Land North West, Park Road, Calverton. Application for the approval of reserved matters (layout, landscaping, scale and appearance) for the erection of 195 dwellings and associated infrastructure, pursuant to outline approval 2018/0607 (re-plan of reserved matters approvals 2020/0020 and 2022/0584 with 363 units in total).

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