A development of bungalows for those aged over 55 has been approved in a rural Shropshire location.
A development of bungalows for those aged over-55 has been approved in a rural Shropshire location.The bungalows are to be built on land adjacent to Roden Hall. Photo: Google Maps
“The proposed dwelling numbers and size of the individual dwellings are considered to be acceptable and do not represent an over-development of the site. Due to comments made by the council’s built heritage specialist applicant DC Construction Ltd has agreed to use blue brick banding and slate effect tiles rather than concrete for the properties.
The council’s highways, drainage and ecology departments also supported the application subject to conditions being imposed.
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