Plans for new apartments at the former Sumners pub site on land off Watling Street Road and Sir Tom Finney Way are up for debate
A meeting will be held before the Planning Committee today , to discuss the proposal which would bring 90 apartments to the area.
Although the applicant has indicated that the scheme cannot provide any affordable housing or financial contributions due to the viability of the scheme. As building the apartments would cost ‘significantly more’ than the revenue from sales which would potentially be between 15 per cent and 20 per cent.Fulwood campaigner’s petition for guardrail on ‘excessively dangerous’ stretch of EastwayAn independent report from Preston City Council also came to the conclusion that there would be a loss before any affordable housing or Section 106 costs are factored in.
Waste management have raised concerns over the proposed access arrangements and the location of the western bin stores as they are ‘unsuitable’.
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