Ref: 22/00644/FULL - Objection to planning application to build a new home on the Cranbrook Drive Housing Estate - at 33 Mallow Park
We are concerned residents who urge the Royal Borough of Windsor
and Maidenhead to reject the proposed Planning application Ref:
22/00644/FULL.
The proposed development will:-
1. Add a precedent to build more homes on an already heavily
congested housing estate, encourage further house
demolition in the area, and development on the limited green spaces
available.
2. Add significantly to traffic congestion on Mallow Park,
increasing the risks to children using the adjacent footpath for
access to and from local schools.
3. Parking Provision/requirement - The proposed development does
not comply with the access requirement of positioning the parking
bay 1.20m from the front of the dwelling.
4. The internal dimension of the garage does not comply with the
300m x 6.00m planning requirement.
5. The size of the green space at 33 Mallow Park is not adequate to
support the proposed development without compromising on the above
standard building regulations.
6. In line with point 5, this development with introduce a totally
inappropriate single bedroom home this housing estate, where no
other single bedroom homes exist. It is out of keeping with the
rest of the housing estate.
7. Approval of this planning application would go against the
following guidelines as set out in the National Planning Policy
Framework (NPPF):- Local planning authorities should approach
decisions on proposed development in a positive and creative way.
They should use the full range of planning tools available,
including brownfield registers and permission in principle, and
work proactively with applicants to secure developments that will
improve the economic, social and environmental conditions of the
area. Decision-makers at every level should seek to approve
applications for sustainable development where possible.
Started by: Ryan Bosch
This ePetition ran from 26/03/2022 to 07/05/2022 and has now finished.
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