A plan to demolish a former school near Shrewsbury and build 23 homes on the site have been warmly approved by planners.
The former Oakland County Primary School at Bayston Hill. Photo: Google.
The developer proposes to also include two areas of public open space as part of the scheme, which is for two single-bedroom bungalows, seven semi-detached two-bedroomed homes, 12 semi-detached three-bedroom homes and two four-bed, with one detached house. Planning officials had recommended that members of Shropshire Council's Northern Planning Committee which met on Tuesday should give the go-ahead.
The money is expected to be spent on improvements to a playing pitch or changing room facilities at a locally agreed site.
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