A homes plan for fire-struck land labelled a 'pain in the neck' by neighbours has been rejected
A homes plan for fire-struck land labelled a 'pain in the neck' by neighbours has been rejected. Six homes had been planned on land where Warren Hill Community Church once stood on Muirfield Road, Bestwood, but the plan was recently dismissed by the Planning Inspectorate after an appeal was made to the Government body.
"At school opening and closing times it is like an accident waiting to happen. Nobody has maintained the land really since the fire a couple of years ago." The Planning Inspector did not agree that the development would appear "cramped or result in an over-intensive form of development". But did conclude required information had not been submitted by the appellant, meaning it could not be the judged whether the proposed homes would be "satisfactorily safe from sources contamination".
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