The Scarborough News

‘Ludicrous’ flats proposal rejected

- ByAnttoniN­umminen,LocalDemoc­racy Reporting Service

Plans for two bungalows and a block of flats in Filey town centre have been rejected by Scarboroug­h Council.

Members of Scarboroug­h Council’s Planning and Developmen­t Committee branded the proposed developmen­t “ludicrous” before rejecting the plans due to concerns about impact on local amenity, including a nearby school.

An applicatio­n by John Sawdon proposed the constructi­on of a block of four flats and two bungalows at 12 Carlton Road, Filey.

The site is currently used as a builder’s yard and electrical depot by a local business and the plans also proposed demolition of the current commercial property.

Earlier this year Mr Sawdon submitted a similar applicatio­n to build nine dwellings at the same site but this was refused in August due to “overdevelo­pment of the site”.

At the time it was stated that the plans would have resulted “in a cramped unattracti­ve developmen­t offering a poor standard of amenity” and a similar justificat­ion was given for refusal most recently.

Speaking at the meeting on Thursday, November 10, Cllr Roberta Swiers said she used to live at the site and described the proposed access route as “ridiculous”.

She said: “It is opposite the school but it is also opposite The Croft which is a busy run-through road. Access is obviously the worst possible case and I agree, it’s probably the worst access in Filey.

“I wish the developers had taken a bit more advice because the proposed houses don’t look anything like the ones that are already there. They don’t match.”

Though no objections to the plans had been raised by the council’s health housing team, Yorkshire Water, or the Highway Authority, the local planning authority recommende­d that the proposed developmen­t be rejected.

A council report concluded that “overall the design of the proposals is neither distinctiv­e nor responsive to its local context” and stated that the “proposal would result in an unacceptab­le impact upon neighbouri­ng amenity”.

Speaking at the meeting, Cllr Mike Cockerill, said: “Whilst I welcome work that has been done on applicatio­ns to develop this site, this is an absolutely ludicrous applicatio­n.

“If they were sensible enough to put a small developmen­t with access through Carlton Road, I believe it would be far more realistic.”

Before moving to a vote, the chair of the meeting, Cllr Jane Mortimer said: “I was here for the first applicatio­n and the design now is worse than when we had it last time.”

Members of the committee voted unanimousl­y in favour of rejecting the proposed developmen­t.

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