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Thirsk and Malton Area Constituency Planning Committee - Thursday, 18th April, 2024 10.00 am
April 18, 2024 Thirsk and Malton Area Planning Committee View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
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The council meeting primarily focused on planning applications, specifically the increase in the number of evening events at a cafe and the development of residential properties. The discussions were intense, with significant community interest and input.
Residential Development Approval: The committee approved a contentious application for the construction of 13 dwellings. Arguments for approval cited the principle of development already established and the need for housing. Opponents, including local residents and a council member, expressed concerns about the impact on local traffic and the integrity of initial development plans. The approval was seen as a compromise to avoid potential appeals that could impose less favorable conditions.
Increase in Evening Events at Cafe: The committee approved an increase in the number of permitted evening events at a local cafe from 10 to 50 per year. Supporters argued that no complaints had been registered against the existing events, and adjustments such as controlled delivery times would minimize disruption. Opponents, including local residents, feared the change would disrupt the village's tranquility and contravene local planning policies. The decision underscored tensions between business interests and community welfare.
Additional Information: The meeting was marked by a strong community presence and vocal local concerns, reflecting the high stakes of the planning decisions for the residents. The chair had to manage significant debate and ensure all voices were heard, illustrating the challenges of balancing development and community preservation.
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