Green light for homes near china museum on land formerly owned by Abraham Darby's son

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Green light for homes near china museum on land formerly owned by Abraham Darby's son
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Amended plans have been approved for two homes to be built on land close to a Shropshire tourist attraction.

The proposals for two semi-detached homes to be built on land at a former overspill car park off High Street in Coalport have been given the green light by Telford & Wrekin Council.A Heritage Impact Survey states that the site was first recorded in 1847 and was once owned by Francis Darby, son of Abraham Darby.

During the consultation process for the initial plans, nine letters of objection were received by the council along with three letters of support. “The more recent ad hoc use of the car park recognised by objecting residents was acknowledged by the applicant whom advised that there appears to have been some unauthorised users when the gates have been left unlocked,” said the planning officer.

Fears were raised by objectors about the impact the development would have on the existing footpath which runs alongside the site. Concerns were also raised about the loss of trees as part of the development. However, the council states that the proposed homes can ‘fit comfortably’ in the middle of the site without impacting any of the existing trees.

The highways department raised no objections to the application subject to conditions. They have added conditions that signage along Coalport High Street should be altered and resurfacing works need to take place on the track that leads to the site.

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