ASHBRITTLE 01/21/0003: Replacement and extension of single storey extension to the rear of Churchyard Cottage, West View, Ashbrittle (resubmission of 01/20/0006) BISHOPS HULL 05/21/0027: Demolition of garage and erection of replacement, repositioned, garage at Arenal, Bishops Hull Road, Bishops Hull 05/21/0029: Erection of a single storey extension to the dining room with formation of outdoor seating area at Abbeyfield Nursing Home, Heron Drive, Bishops Hull BISHOPS LYDEARD 06/21/0028/T: Application to re-pollard one Willow tree included in Taunton Deane Borough (Bishops Lydeard No.2) Tree Preservation Order 1997 at 25 Lethbridge Park, Bishops Lydeard (TD705) BRADFORD ON TONE 07/21/0013: Erection of 1 No. dwelling in garden with alterations to access at Lutleys, Lower Stoford Lane, Bradford on Tone
A housebuilder has partnered with a Thornbury charity to provide care packages to NHS staff. In recognition of Brain Tumour Awareness Month, which took place throughout March, Miller Homes and Brain Tumour Support gave the gifts to Gloucestershire NHS neurological clinical nurse specialists. Miller Homes donated £500 to the charity which went towards the provision of 25 care packages, which included chocolate, speciality tea bags, bubble bath and other self-care items such as handmade soap, face masks and lip care. Martyn Grimes, operations director for Miller Homes West Midlands, said: “We’re honoured to have been able to partner with Brain Tumour Support in this gesture of thanks to the hardworking and selfless doctors and nurses working on the neurological units of NHS Hospitals in the area.
Sovereign Housing Association has acquired part of the land, off Morton Way, from Miller Homes. Landform Estates sold the 55-acre Cleve Park site to Miller Homes last year. The land will be turned into a 350-home development known as Cleve Wood. South Gloucestershire Council refused planning permission for the development in March 2017, and then launched a judicial review when the Planning Inspectorate Clive Hughes overruled its decision. The appeal was dismissed by the High Court in February 2019. Sovereign will build 136 homes as part of the deal. The overall development will see a total of 336 new homes and 14 self-build homes, a care home and retail space.