Worried residents say they fear the home will lead to more anti-social behaviour and traffic issues
A five-bedroom house on Chaddesden Park Road will now be transformed into a residential children's homePlans to create a new children's home in Derby have been approved despite a 100-signature petition objecting to it.
Some residents said they feared the home would lead to more anti-social behaviour and traffic issues.The proposal was approved at a meeting of the authority's planning committee. Derwent councillor Martin Rawson said the lack of additional parking available would have a "knock-on impact" on the safety of the road.The company said its main goal was to improve children's lives at the home
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