Brigg Town Council is putting forward an observation about a planning application for permission to turn a back garden into what is described as "tarmac hard standing for vehicles" at Glanford House, Bridge Street.
When the application was discussed at the council's monthly meeting in the Angel Suite, Coun Tom Glossop said he understood that surfaces used in these circumstances now needed to be permeable, to help disperse surface water.
Coun Penny Smith pointed out that the proposed development would help take some of the parking pressure off nearby Mill Lane (a residential street).
Glanford House is the base for an accounting firm, whose application now progresses to North Lincolnshire Council planners for a final decision.
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Thursday, January 27, 2011
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As accountants, I'm sure that they will be able to figure something out to ensure water is carried forward and it's not money down the drain.
As accountants, I'm sure that they will be able to figure something out to ensure water is carried forward and it's not money down the drain.
Seems I've got a double-entry account, Scribs!
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