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Developers slammed by Rossendale residents for lack of consultation on new homes proposals

The area off Booth Road where developers want to build 14 new homes Developers who did not consult residents before submitting a planning application to build 14 new homes on part green belt land have been slammed. Brothers Development Ltd recently submitted plans to Rossendale Borough Council to build 14 new homes on land owned by B&E Boys Ltd on Booth Road in Stacksteads. However, the proposed development would encroach onto green belt land, which the developers say is failing to entirely contribute to Green Belt purposes anyway. The application was submitted at the beginning of April but the developers failed to consult residents in the immediate area stating they did not feel that, with regard this specific planning application, the local community would be in any way prejudiced by not having been consulted on the proposals prior to a planning application being submitted , and asked that the application be dealt with as swiftly as possible.

Planning application submitted to build 14 new homes on Green Belt land in Rossendale

Planning application submitted to build 14 new homes on Green Belt land in Rossendale
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Bristol city centre indoor market to open near Debenhams

Bristol city centre indoor market to open near Debenhams Art Club, set to launch in July, will be home to 10 independent businesses THE BIGGEST STORIES ACROSS BRISTOL IN YOUR INBOXInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. SIGN UP When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice An empty shop unit in Bristol city centre is reopening as an indoor market home to 10 independent businesses. Art Club is set to open in place of Re:store Inc in Bond Street on Independence Day (July 4).

City sees strong start to residential development

Article content The City of North Bay has already issued more than $21 million worth of building permits over the past four-and-a-half months, representing a substantial increase compared to the same time periods over the previous two years. Of the $21 million in building permits issued between Jan. 1 and April 15, the majority, or more than $15.2 million, is residential. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. City sees strong start to residential development Back to video Within that time, permits for 34 new dwellings units were approved, including 21 single-family dwellings, three secondary units and 10 multi-residential units, such as townhouses or apartments.

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