House plan opposed by neighbours and parish council

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PLANS to build a detached house on the site of a cluster three garages at Glazebury are being opposed by neighbours and Culcheth and Glazebury Parish Council.
The proposal, for land in Hurst Mill Lane, will be studied by Warrington Borough Council’s development management committee this week.
Three neighbours have objected, citing danger from asbestos in the garages, Japanese Knotweed on the site, highway safety and lack of parking, the risk of flooding, loss of protected trees, etc.
The parish council has lodged objections on the grounds of the wider impact on land and existing watercourses to the south, the possibility of flooding, parking difficulties and the size of the proposed house.
Officers are recommending the scheme be approved. They say most of the site has previously been developed – by the garages – and the scheme will assist the council in its aim of delivering 80 per cent of new homes on previously developed land.
They say the site is in a sustainable location, in a residential area.


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