People scared village will double in size are now dealt further blow
There was a convoluted planning meeting
06:00, 28 APR 2021
The proposed site of 35 homes in Kirk Langley, next to the village s primary school (Image: Brenda Whittaker)
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Residents who feared their Derbyshire village would double in size have been dealt a blow after a convoluted planning meeting.
Residents in Derbyshire village fear housing plans will double its original size
They say its infrastructure cannot take the extra strain
05:30, 21 APR 2021
Kirk Langley sits in rural Derbyshire, between Derby and Ashbourne (Image: Google)
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Residents in a Derbyshire village fear it is being overwhelmed with new housing developments which would double its original size.
Password: civilonhill If you do not have a computer or sufficient bandwidth, you may call (408) 418-9388 to appear by phone. (This is not a tollfree number). You will then enter the meeting number and password listed above. If you have technical difficulties, call the Court at (802) 775-4394. Date: February 19, 2021 VERIFIED COMPLAINT FOR ABANDONMENT PURSUANT TO 10 V.S.A. § 6249(i) (Uninhabitable) NOW COMES The Housing Foundation, Inc. ( HFI ), by and through its counsel Nadine L. Scibek, and hereby complains pursuant to 10 V.S.A. § 6249(i) as follows: 1. HFI, a Vermont non-profit corporation with a principal place of business in Montpelier, County of Washington, State of Vermont, is the record owner of a mobile home park known as the Coburns Mobile Home Park (the Park ), located in the Town of North Clarendon, Vermont.
Homes and school expansion plans put forward for Derbyshire village
The village could get even bigger
The plans would see more homes built in Kirk Langley (Image: FCPR Environment and Design/Amber Valley Borough Council)
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