The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Care home is refused

- Ben Jones ben.jones@jpimedia.co.uk

Plans for a new care home at the Werrington centre, composing of 72 bedrooms, have been refused.

County Court Care Ltd, which also runs the Castor Lodge Care Home, submitted plans to redevelop the area immediatel­y to the south of its head offices at Olympus House on Staniland Way in January.

The developmen­t would have provided a 72-bedroom care home as well as an eightunit apartment block contained within two buildings and spread over three floors.

The care home would have a lobby, reception, cafe, meeting room, medicine stores, nursing stations and day space on the ground floor.

Drawings also show that the first floor would also offer an open ‘winter garden’ area with the second floor accommodat­ing a plant room, laundry room, main kitchen and a staff room.

The proposed apartments would be contained within a single block, containing four apartments on each floor, all containing a double bedroom, bathroom, hallway, store and the main living, kitchen and dining area as a single open space.

Planning officers, however, have rejected the proposals due to a number of concerns, which include 44 proposed parking spaces being an inadequate, concerns about unacceptab­le noise levels from the amount of mechanical ventilatio­n required, insignific­ant justificat­ion for the loss of trees and green infrastruc­ture and the fact that no provision was made for a replacemen­t bus stop.

Officers also raised serious concerns about the living conditions on offer.

The decision notice stated: “The proposed developmen­t, by virtue of its design, size and massing, would result in unacceptab­le harm to the character, appearance and visual amenity of the area.

"This unacceptab­ly adverse harm would be exacerbate­d through the unjustifie­d loss of non-designated open space.

“Insufficie­nt informatio­n has been provided to demonstrat­e that future occupiers would be provided with satisfacto­ry living conditions and protection from external noise sources.

"It has not been demonstrat­ed that future occupiers would be provided with satisfacto­ry private or semi-private outdoor amenity space in which their day-to-day living needs could be met.”

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