made “mockery” of the council’s affordable housing policy, a meeting heard. Members of the planning committee blocked plans for developers to demolish the Automotive Place office building on Grays Place and be redeveloped into a new apartment block of up to 10-storeys. Sixty-one flats were proposed, compromising of 28 one-bed, 29 two-bed, and four three-bedrooms. No affordable housing was provided. The proposal also came with basement parking, providing 12 car parking spaces and 66 cycle spaces. Officers recommended to the committee, which convened on April 14, to refuse this application due to “insufficient parking spaces” and the building’s height, bulk, and mass clash with the street’s character as well as being overbearing and blocking natural light to neighbours.
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