Space Foods Ltd are appealing against Rushcliffe Borough Council’s decision to refuse planning permission for 175 dwellings to be build on Asher Lane.
The Parish Council submitted a representation objecting to the original application, based on the adverse impact that increased traffic in the Asher Lane area would have on Ruddington as a whole. The Borough Council then rejected the application on 3 grounds:
1) Noise. The developers didn’t indicate how they would deal with the noise coming from the Premier Pets Hotel kennels and the impact this would have on residents.
2) Location. The site is located within the Green Belt, where development of the size proposed is felt to be inappropriate.
3) Traffic. The Borough Council objected on the same grounds as the Parish Council. It was felt that the developers hadn’t provided enough detail to effectively mitigate the potential traffic problems that the development would cause.
If you commented on the original planning application, then your representation will automatically be forwarded to the Planning Inspectorate, to be considered as part of the appeal process.
If you didn’t comment, or would like to amend or elaborate on your original comments, you can submit further information until Thursday 7 December 2017.
Visit www.gov.uk/appeal-planning-inspectorate or write to: The Planning Inspectorate, Room 3O Kite Wing, Temple Quay House, 2 The Square, Temple Quay, Bristol, BS1 6PN. You’ll need to quote reference APP/P3040/W/17/ 3185493.