A rejig is proposed beside a Bottesford main road to add up to 12 new houses.
The owners of 90 Bottesford Road have submitted a planning application to get outline permission to knock down no. 86, and have up to 12 new homes in total. A double garage is also proposed to be installed to no. 90.
Although design and home size details would be worked out in a reserved matters application, it is indicated the new homes would be two to three beds. They would also be single or two storey.
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Read on below to find out more about this, a proposed 5G mast and a microbrewery in some of the latest planning applications made to North Lincolnshire Council.
Bottesford 12 homes
While the site layout is to be confirmed, the initial plan is for ten of the 12 homes to be split into five each with a shared drive access. Two single-storey homes and no. 90 would have their own private drives and dropped kerbs.
Keystone Architecture state in a document on behalf of the applicants: “The proposed development would offer enhancements to the wider area, including
additional support to the adjacent amenities, and creating much needed market affordable housing, in a prime, central location.”
Broughton 5G 17.5m mast
A 17.5M tall lattice tower is proposed at Phil Grundy Community & Sports Centre off Scawby Road, Broughton. It is to enable 5G coverage in the area. Cornerstone Telecommunications Infrastructure Ltd is the applicant.
It is a joint venture between Telefónica UK Limited and Vodafone. The companies have entered into an agreement to jointly operate and manage a single network grid across the UK. Judging by the documents submitted, Cornerstone has been keen to allay possible 5G health concerns. A number address the health worries head-on, including a government document. This states of these concerns: “These claims are completely unfounded and should not be used as a basis to block or delay 5G rollout.”
Meanwhile, an Institute for Engineering and Technology report attached to the application also concludes 5G is just as safe as 4G and 3G. “Small 5G base stations in our towns and cities will allow improved network coverage. They will reduce radio wave exposure to individual smartphone users and improve local 5G capacity for all manner of useful bandwidth hungry applications.”
Microbrewery development
An existing microbrewery in Sandtoft is seeking a lawful development certificate to alter its factory and storage process. Don Valley Brewery want to create an additional processing area and an all-weather seating area for product sampling.
An internal wall would be constructed to create this. The brewery began in 2016 in South Yorkshire and moved to Sandtoft in 2020. It also runs six pubs, including The Brewery Tap in Sandtoft.
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