Housing is proposed to be built on part of F H Winters and Sons Garages in Havenstreet. (Pictures: Google Maps and Andrew White Planning Consultancy) GARAGES, part of F. H. Winter and Sons, in the heart of Havenstreet could be turned into houses. A planning application, submitted to the Isle of Wight Council by a member of the Winter family, is asking to demolish garages and storage buildings and construct six houses, which are designed to fit in with the village. The underused and unkempt brownfield site is used to sell cars currently but could be redeveloped to provide three two and three three-bed houses on Havenstreet s Main Road.
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PLANS to introduce 24 timber lodges at Swiss Farm holiday park in Henley have been withdrawn.
Henley Town Council was one of a number of organisations that had opposed the development, saying it would be unacceptable in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Now managing director Joseph Borlase has pulled the plans, saying he needs more time to take the objections into consideration.
But he reaffirmed his belief that the development would be “a positive contribution to the biodiversity, amenity and economic productivity of Henley”.
Mr Borlase said: “We have decided to withdraw the lodge application to allow us time to investigate the issues raised by several interest groups and neighbouring estate owners during the consultation stage.