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Planning Committee - Tuesday, 18th June, 2024 7.00 pm
June 18, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Watch video of meetingSummary
The Planning and Licensing Committee of Rutland Council convened on 18 June 2024 to discuss several significant planning applications and appeals. Key decisions included the approval of a new residential development in Oakham and the rejection of a commercial project in Uppingham.
Residential Development in Oakham
The committee approved a new residential development in Oakham, which will include 50 affordable housing units. The project, proposed by Rutland Housing Association, aims to address the local housing shortage. Councillors highlighted the importance of affordable housing, with one stating, This development is crucial for providing much-needed homes for our residents
1. However, concerns were raised about potential traffic congestion and the impact on local infrastructure. The decision was made after considering the Committee Report 2023 1297 FUL - COMBINED.
Commercial Project in Uppingham
A proposed commercial project in Uppingham was rejected. The project, which included the construction of a new retail park, faced opposition from local residents and businesses. Concerns were raised about the potential impact on small businesses and the character of the town centre. One councillor remarked, We must protect our local businesses and the unique charm of Uppingham
2. The decision was influenced by the Appeals Report 18 June 2024.
Public Speaking Scheme for Planning Applications
The committee reviewed the Public Speaking Scheme for Planning Applications. This scheme, which was updated in May 2022, allows residents to voice their opinions on planning applications. Councillors discussed the effectiveness of the scheme and considered potential improvements to ensure greater public participation.
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