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The nave of York Minster PLANS for a new 32 metre-high telecommunications mast in York have been criticised, with neighbours saying it will damage the city’s skyline. To compare the height of the mast to a city landmark, the nave of York Minster is 29m high. One resident has asked if the mast could be attached to the grade II-listed chimney in Foss Islands Road instead. A planning application has been submitted for the telecommunications mast to be installed at the former Heworth gas works site, where 607 new homes are set to be built. The new structure would be built on the south east side of the site close to the Foss Island cycle route.
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PLANS to build a ‘floating house’ in York - which neighbours have been fighting for four years - have been given the green light. It is the third planning application developer Michael Hammill has submitted to City of York Council seeking permission to build a one-bedroom home in an access lane in Howard Street, off Fulford Road. It will see a two-storey property built in the gap across the lane at upper floor level - meaning cars will be able to drive underneath and the building will not be attached to the neighbouring homes on either side. An archway beneath would allow continued access to land at the rear, where a block of six flats is being built and two Victorian coach houses are being turned into new homes.
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