Tuesday, June 01, 2010

CHANGE REQUESTED

Planning permission to vary a planning condition relating to the layout of a car park and boundary wall at the proposed Tennyson Close redevelopment, off Albert Street, Brigg, is being sought by Longhurst Group Ltd from North Lincolnshire Council.

1 comment:

Ken Harrison said...

The original plans didn't seem to have sufficient car parking spaces for the number of residents....although, oddly enough, it incorporate a secured building for 20-odd bikes!!

I recall Cllr Nige the Bike making objective comments at the approval stage, vis-a-vis opaque windows, which included a gable wall and the height of a boundary wall.

As a representative of QUAG, (Queen Street Action Group - re residents parking), the group were concerned several months ago that the development would create over-spill parking in Albert St...particularly in the area of the acute angled junction with Bigby Road............at a time when NLC would be introducting Civil Parking Enforcement (CPE) in Brigg and elsewhere..possibly resulting in motorists being displaced to the already busy Albert St.

End of me political soap-box!