Warwick planning roundup: Shop's renovation and poultry farm plans
By James Smith
6th Nov 2022 | Local News
Here are the biggest planning stories from the last week in and around Warwick.
Shop's Plans
Part of a three-storey Warwick town centre shop could be turned into a residential flat if plans are approved.
An application to turn the second and part of the first floor of Present Days on Swan Street into a flat has been submitted to Warwick District Council.
If approved, the scheme would see the ground floor, cellar and part of the first floor remain as a retail space, while the upstairs stock rooms, office, kitchen and toilet area would be turned into a residential space.
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Detailed Plans for 424 New Homes
Detailed plans to build 424 homes south of Warwick have been submitted to the district council
The houses will form the second part of The Asps development, between Europa Way and Banbury Road.
Ultimately the site will see 900 homes, a primary school and park and ride with up to 500 spaces built.
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Unpopular Poultry Proposal
Controversial plans to reinstate a dilapidated poultry farm in Norton Lindsey look set to be refused following a council U-turn on the scheme.
Warwick District Council had originally recommended the Land at Ward Hill application be given the go ahead, but councillors decided to defer the decision in June until more information was gathered.
And following discussion with Warwickshire County Council's highways department, WDC planners now think the scheme should be thrown out.
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