Plan for 66 homes in village near Grantham is approved
A proposed 66-house development has won the approval of a planning committee.
Larkfleet Homes wants to build a mixture of two, three and four-bedroom properties on land next to Corby Glen Fire Station.
The 2.65 hectare site, made up of two fields, is part of a wider slice of land which could eventually bring an extra 250 homes to the village.
A drawing of the scheme (44041206)
Speaking at a meeting of South Kesteven District Councilâs planning committee on Wednesday (January 20), Coun Phil Dilks (Ind - Deeping St James) said he particularly welcomed sustainability mentioned in the planning application, which could see measures used to make the development more water-efficient, and electric car charging points
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9:55 AM January 10, 2021
The door handle of a home in Bourne Road was reportedly tried during the early hours of this morning
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Reports of a man trying the front door handle of a house near the coast has prompted police calls for homeowners to remain vigilant .
In the early hours of Sunday, January 10, a man was seen trying the door handle of an address in Bourne Road, Lowestoft.
Residents are being urged to keep their house and car doors securely locked at all times following the incident.
Police are urging the public to be vigilant & to keep their house & car doors securely locked. This follows a report of a male trying the front door handle of an address in Bourne Road, #Lowestoft in the early hours of today. #722 #suffolkpolicepic.twitter.com/vi6jiOU2dZ Lowestoft Police (@LowestoftPolice) January 10, 2021