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11:21 AM April 23, 2021
Part of the land south of Parkway in King s Lynn which has been earmarked for 379 new homes
- Credit: Chris Bishop
A pressure group has urged its council to reconsider agreeing plans for hundreds of new homes, and to work in the interests of its residents .
West Norfolk Council submitted plans for 379 new homes on 48 acres off Gaywood Parkway in King s Lynn, which included a new bridge across the sand line which serves the quarries at Leziate.
More than 3,500 people signed a petition opposing the development, including Stephen Fry, and 237 objected on the council s planning website.
Proposals include land on either side of the sand line and a new bridge across the railway
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An artist s impression of how the new apartment complex could look.
- Credit: Brittons
A former Royal British Legion building in Norfolk is for sale for £499,950 - all set to undergo a massive transformation.
An artist s impression of how the new apartment complex could look.
- Credit: Brittons
The empty, partially listed, building at 33-39 Tower Street, King s Lynn was granted outline planning permission to be converted into 14 luxury apartments.
And new artist s impressions show how the finished block could look - complete with two more storeys and built to an Art Deco design.
Developer Bespoke Estate Group originally applied to build 18 flats on the site of the former social club in King’s Lynn, which ceased trading last summer.