House can be built in garden

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A NEW detached house can be built in the garden of an existing property in Rushgreen Road, Lymm, planners have decided.
Members of Warrington’s planning committee approved the outline proposals despite objections from neighbours, Lymm Parish Council and the reservations of local borough councillors.
The meeting was told a meeting had been held between neighbours and the applicant in an attempt to resolve differences but those who attended felt their concerns had been dismissed by the applicant.
As a result they still objected, particularly about the loss of privacy and light. Other objections referred to overdevelopment of the site, loss of amenity, additional traffic and noise and disturbance.
Two neighbours said they would support the scheme provided the new dwelling was no higher than single storey.
Although it was an outline application, the committee was told the new property would be of two storeys but small in scale. There would be a single access to serve both dwellings, which would involve widening the existing access. One tree would be removed from the site, together with an existing Anderson shelter.


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