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Conservation Advisory Working Party - Monday, 10th June, 2024 6.30 pm

June 10, 2024 View on council website

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Summary

The Conservation Advisory Working Party of Newcastle-under-Lyme Council met on Monday 10 June 2024. The meeting included discussions on new planning applications, with decisions made on the proposals for The Chapel at Keele University and land at St Lukes Close, Silverdale.

The Chapel, Keele University, 24/00290/FUL & 24/00291/LBC

The Working Party reviewed the planning applications for The Chapel at Keele University. The proposals included making a feature out of the ramp and matching the materials. The Working Party had no objections and supported the proposal, noting the positive impact on the site's aesthetics.

Land at St Lukes Close, Silverdale 24/00231/FUL

The application for the land at St Lukes Close, Silverdale involved a three-storey element in an area predominantly featuring smaller, two-storey buildings. The Working Party discussed the increased height and concluded that the considerable setback from the highway and the retention of mature landscaping and trees would likely prevent any harmful impact on the character of the area and views into the Conservation Area.

Previous Decisions

The Working Party received a report on the decisions of the Borough Council on applications previously considered by the Working Party. The details of these decisions can be found in the previous decisions document.

Conservation and Heritage Fund

There were no applications for financial assistance from the Conservation and Heritage Fund during this meeting.

For more details, you can view the Agenda frontsheet 10th-Jun-2024 18.30 Conservation Advisory Working Party and the Printed minutes 10th-Jun-2024 18.30 Conservation Advisory Working Party.

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorTrevor Johnson
Councillor Trevor Johnson Conservative • May Bank
Profile image for CouncillorLilian Barker MBE
Councillor Lilian Barker MBE Conservative • Crackley and Red Street
Profile image for CouncillorAnnabel Lawley
Councillor Annabel Lawley Labour • Bradwell
Profile image for CouncillorPhilip Reece
Councillor Philip Reece Labour • Wolstanton
Profile image for CouncillorLesley Richards
Councillor Lesley Richards Labour and Co-operative Party • Bradwell

Topics

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 10th-Jun-2024 18.30 Conservation Advisory Working Party
agenda 10 June

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 10th-Jun-2024 18.30 Conservation Advisory Working Party

Additional Documents

24.332.FUL - Blakeys Paradise Street Newcastle
Minutes of Previous Meeting
previous decisions
24.318.LBC - Aston Cottage
24.133.FUL - 36 Ironmarket
24.375.FUL - 41 High Street Wolstanton
Report to CAWP Barn at Audleys Cross
Printed minutes 10th-Jun-2024 18.30 Conservation Advisory Working Party
CONSERVATION AND HERITAGE FUND