Residents in a Yorkshire village are gearing up for another battle
“There is a grudging resentment about the way the process is being handled and I cannot see any harm in an extension of the consultation process. At the meeting residents were holding their hands up in horror having had the plans explained to them.
Mr Finlinson said a local steering group made up of residents, council members and officers determined that the footway, which would narrow the carriageway and include a one-way system with traffic lights, was not acceptable. He also said there were fears about road safety on the A1085 approach from the Quarry Lane roundabout with proposals for two new junctions, a pedestrian crossing and bus stops.
“The prices for the housing are also going to be about £100,000 above what the average market price is in Marske so existing residents will be out priced. The overall need for housing has changed since the date of the [Planning Inspectorate] appeal. Councillor Stuart Smith, the chairman of Redcar and Cleveland Council’s regulatory committee, said he was uncertain as to the timescale as to when members may be asked to make a decision over the reserved matters.
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