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The statement said the homes would have parking provision for one car each, but added the use of cars is not essential in this location because of the site s location close to the town centre and the easy access to amenities such as shops, schools and public transport.
As of Wednesday, February 10, two public comments had been left on the application.
Stephanie Castle, who lives in nearby Choseley Court, said she was fully in favour of the revised plans, even though she did not like the previous submission .
Peter Beck, who lives in Kimberley Street and previously objected to the takeaway proposal, said: It s a great shame that the entrance to the proposed dwelling that used to be a shop is not in keeping with surrounding buildings or is a design of high quality. It looks like low quality French doors will be installed.
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2:41 PM December 31, 2020
A proposal for 14 new homes in Wymondham has been lodged – but Anglian Water is worried that it could create a flood risk.
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The construction of 14 new homes in a Norfolk market town may lead to an unacceptable risk of flooding downstream , according to Anglian Water.
Plans were lodged with South Norfolk District Council on December 1, proposing to build the 14 homes on land sandwiched between the B1172 London Road and Friarscroft Lane, in Wymondham.
Anglian Water has, however, stated that developer Big Sky Living, based in Long Stratton, would need to work with them on issues including a flooding risk, foul water drainage and surface water disposal.