Updated planning application to be submitted
Changes made to the proposed road scheme by Bath and North East Somerset Council has resulted in the need for the
planning application to be updated to reflect the changes.
This updated planning application is anticipated to be submitted by B&NES Council in April 2013. The
application, for outline planning consent, will include the detail of the road
scheme and pave the way for reserved matters applications for the housing and
town centre development.
The development will be carried out by NRR's partner, Linden Homes. Clive Wiltshire, Managing Director of Linden Homes South West, said: “Linden
Homes welcomes being a part of the team delivering meaningful regeneration in
the centre of Radstock. We have a proven track record of creating places that
people want to live and work, and we are committed to delivering much needed new
homes and jobs in the town. We will be looking to submit reserved matters
consent for the first two phases of development once the outline planning
consent is in place.”
Subject to the outline planning consent being secured, work on the road
network upgrade would begin in Autumn 2013.
There will
be an information event in Spring 2013 prior to the outline planning consent
application being submitted.
Friday, 1 February 2013
Council leader joins NRR board
The Leader of Bath and North East Somerset Council, councillor Paul Crossley, has joined the NRR Board.
Welcoming this development as a sign of the Cabinet’s commitment to getting the regeneration of Radstock going Cate Le Grice-Mack, the chair of NRR, said: “Our development is an important part of the total approach to the restoration of Radstock as busy and positive place for people to live and work. While the road scheme will help to move traffic more easily, we will make sure that the 48% of our site earmarked for green space, walking, cycling will enable people to move more easily within the town. And just to reassure people - the railway will not be disconnected, and light rail is still an option for those who wish to see it happen.”
The Leader of Bath and North East Somerset Council, councillor Paul Crossley, has joined the NRR Board.
Welcoming this development as a sign of the Cabinet’s commitment to getting the regeneration of Radstock going Cate Le Grice-Mack, the chair of NRR, said: “Our development is an important part of the total approach to the restoration of Radstock as busy and positive place for people to live and work. While the road scheme will help to move traffic more easily, we will make sure that the 48% of our site earmarked for green space, walking, cycling will enable people to move more easily within the town. And just to reassure people - the railway will not be disconnected, and light rail is still an option for those who wish to see it happen.”
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