Special meeting called on major Downham housing scheme Published: 08:00, 11 February 2021
A special town council meeting will take place in Downham next week to examine proposals for up to 300 new homes there.
Detailed plans have now been submitted for the development of land between the southern bypass, Nightingale Lane and Denver Hill â nearly three years after outline approval was granted.
And the latest application is on the agenda for an extraordinary town council meeting, which has been called for next Tuesday, February 16, at 7pm. The meeting will be held on Zoom.
Plans for hundreds of new homes near Downham s southern bypass will be examined next week.
A Pike County man arrested over the weekend in Floyd County in connection with an auto theft case is already awaiting sentencing in connection with a spree of 2019 Pike
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A CGI of the self-build cottage in Highworth Highworth: A plan that could have seen five Grand Design-style dream homes being built on a green field on the approach to Highworth has been turned down. Developer Adrian Sykes, who is from Bridlington in Yorkshire, wanted to use the field behind a short strip of houses on Swindon Road about a mile south of Highworth for the detached self-build houses. His application to planners at Swindon Borough Council called it a “self-build development of exceptional quality”. But planners were not in favour. They turned down the application because of they didn’t like the construction of a small estate behind the ribbon development along Swindon Road, what they called uncharacteristic backland nature of the development and the subsequent detrimental impact that it will have upon the appearance of the area .