How the proposed property will look from the rear PROPOSALS to build a house next to a listed building in Tarporley are to be discussed by Cheshire West’s planning committee this week. The plans would see a detached home built next to 16 Northgate an 18th century cottage in Utkinton. However, ward Cllr Eveleigh Moore-Dutton has called in the scheme ‘due to the divisive design in the context of the listed cottage’, meaning the bid will be discussed by CWAC’s planning committee on February 2. Despite concerns over design, CWAC’s planning officers have recommended the scheme be approved. In a pre-meeting report, planners write: “Overall, it is considered that the development takes account of the site features and responds positively in a way which integrates well with its surroundings and respects the setting of the neighbouring Listed Building.
PROPOSALS to build a house next to a listed building in Tarporley are to be discussed by Cheshire West’s planning committee this week. The plans would see a detached home built next to 16 Northgate an 18th century cottage in Utkinton. However, ward Cllr Eveleigh Moore-Dutton has called in the scheme ‘due to the divisive design in the context of the listed cottage’, meaning the bid will be discussed by CWAC’s planning committee on February 2. Despite concerns over design, CWAC’s planning officers have recommended the scheme be approved. In a pre-meeting report, planners write: “Overall, it is considered that the development takes account of the site features and responds positively in a way which integrates well with its surroundings and respects the setting of the neighbouring Listed Building.
Covid-19 pressure has been cited as a reason for lengthening waiting times STROKE victims are having to wait more than an hour to be seen by paramedics in some cases in the north west. The response times were highlighted at a recent council meeting, where one member labelled the result as worrying for residents in Cheshire West and Chester. Yesterday evening (January 18), North West Ambulance Service’s (NWAS) 2019/20 quality accounts were presented at a meeting of CWAC’s health scrutiny committee. Cllr Eveleigh Moore Dutton, representing Tarporley, said it was ‘worrying’ that ‘the response time to strokes… was roughly 90 minutes’.
Covid-19 pressure has been cited as a reason for lengthening waiting times STROKE victims are having to wait more than an hour to be seen by paramedics in some cases in the north west. The response times were highlighted at a recent council meeting, where one member labelled the result as worrying for residents in Cheshire West and Chester. Yesterday evening (January 18), North West Ambulance Service’s (NWAS) 2019/20 quality accounts were presented at a meeting of CWAC’s health scrutiny committee. Cllr Eveleigh Moore Dutton, representing Tarporley, said it was ‘worrying’ that ‘the response time to strokes… was roughly 90 minutes’.