An application for retrospective alterations to site layout at 248 Priory Road, St Denys is on the agenda for a June 22 city council planning meeting.
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The application, according to meeting documents, is for “Retrospective alterations to site layout to allow an additional parking space resulting in a reduced garden size for block B and alterations to the landscaping to the front of block D to enable sufficient space for emergency vehicle turning and for loading and unloading for pontoon users”.
It’s being heard by the panel because “five or more letters of objection have been received”.
Also of possible local interest on the agenda is an outline application for redevelopments at the Bitterne Parish Church office site, Whites Road in Bitterne, “including 15 houses (4 x 4 bed and 6 x 3 bed in semi-detached pairs and 5 x 2 bed) with new access road and car parking following demolition of existing parish church hall and the removal of the existing bowling green and pavilion”.
The Planning and Rights of Way Panel takes place on the afternoon of Tuesday, June 22 from 2pm at Southampton Guildhall.
bitternepark.info understands that the council intends to stream the meeting, and make it available to view on the web afterwards, although the actual meeting venue – while larger for the social distancing of those attending - is said to be less than ideal for streaming; it’s “acknowledged sound quality may be compromised,” says a Southampton City Council “Covid Meeting Protocol” paper.
The link to the meeting stream is expected to be published on the Agenda page by Friday (June 18), where it’s thought the link to the recording will also be posted when available.