Planning
We are aware that Lagan Homes Group, which have recently acquired Cawrey Homes, have launched a public consultation regarding proposals to submit an outline planning permission to Charnwood Borough Council for up to 80 houses (Figure 1) on land off Gorse Hill, Anstey.
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A planning application has been submitted to the Charnwood Borough Council planning department for the 'Erection of a two-storey building to provide a new clubhouse, changing rooms and education rooms and associated works to include parking provision and landscaping'
Our main concerns relate to:
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Following the sad passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, I have attended many civic events to share my grief with friends and colleagues and give thanks for the life of the Queen.
Along with the Lord Lieutenant, The Chairman, and the Leader of Leicester
We have been aware that Lagan Homes Group which have recently acquired Cawrey Homes has launched a public consultation regarding proposals to submit an outline planning permission to Charnwood Borough Council for up to 80 houses on land off Gorse Hill, Anstey.
You can find further information
There is new planning application proposed for 48 houses to the north of Pollards Road, Anstey.
This is in addition to the 920 houses proposed on land off Groby Road and Bradgate Road.
Both of your councillors are against this proposed development
Deborah and Paul have submitted their comments to
There is new planning application proposed for 150 houses to the rear of existing properties off Markfield Lane, Newtown Linford.
This is in addition to the 93 houses proposed on Leicester Road on the other side of the A50 roundabout.
David says:
“This is yet another parcel of countryside land w
August is my quiet month, and this has enabled me as usual to catch up with some much needed reading, covering the Children’s Social Care Review Paper and the SEND paper (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities), along with some high-level research into how we police the country and the changes i
August is always a quiet month for committee meetings. However, this gives officers and elected members a chance to catch up with some reading, training, doing some research, and to take their summer break.