The ex-caretaker's house in Rotherham will be turned into a home for two children, the council says.
A former caretaker's house is to become a care home for young people in South Yorkshire, despite local objections.
Some nearby residents objected due to its proximity to the school, while another warned of its "devastating impact" on his family life.The property would be operated as a "family home environment", registered by Ofsted, with two members of staff on site at any one time, planning documents showed. A second objector, Mr Hussain, added that it would "not be a family home" and he worried about racial abuse being directed at his family.
However, councillor Alan Atkin, chair of the meeting, told Mr Hussain: "You are being disrespectful to these children."
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