Second knock-back for care home companies as another Market Drayton plan is thrown out by inspectors
A second plan for a care home in Market Drayton has been thrown out by a planning inspector.
A second plan for a care home in Market Drayton has been thrown out by a planning inspector.
A new 66-bed care home at the centre of a planning appeal would be “like a four-star hotel”, the company behind it has said.
Appeal hearings have been called over the refusal of two separate planning applications for new care homes in Market Drayton.
Controversial plans to build a care home on part of a Bridgnorth town centre car park have been deferred by planners.
Controversial plans to build a care home on part of a Bridgnorth town centre car park are set to be approved – despite major opposition.
Plans for a new 66-bed care home in Market Drayton have been unveiled.
Bridgnorth Town Council has thrown its support behind a movement to stop a controversial proposal to build a nursing home on a town centre car park.
A nursing home company operating in two of Shropshire's largest towns has outlined reasons why an additional care facility should not be built on the site of a well-used car park in Bridgnorth.
Shropshire Council has confirmed it has stopped operating one of Bridgnorth's main car parks, which is now being run by developers.
Concerns have been raised that one of the biggest car parks in Bridgnorth town centre is "no longer available" after it was bought by developers.
Residents and businesses have had their say on proposals to build a care home on one of the main car parks in a town.
A former councillor has called the planning process surrounding proposals to develop a Bridgnorth car park an "utter disgrace", while the chamber of commerce has urged residents to "rally together" with their objections.
Plans have been submitted for a three-storey care home on the site of a car park in Bridgnorth - meaning the loss of hundreds of town centre parking spaces.
More than 6,000 people lost their homes when the newly built dam gave way.
A developer has offloaded its final plot in Telford's Lawley Village development, with a care home to be built on the last plot offloaded by Henry Davidson Developments 10 years after work began.