Housing plan for north Shropshire dairy farm is rejected

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Plans to knock down a dairy shed and build six houses at a farm in north Shropshire have been refused.

The scheme earmarked for White House Farm in Weston Lullingfields, near Baschurch, would have seen outline permission granted for six three-bedroomed properties on the site of a former agricultural building and slurry bed.

They added that the shift away from dairy farming would reduce vehicle movements through the village, which they admitted were a cause of “controversy” with residents. “The proposed development allocates up to 12 car parking spaces – this is a significant volume of traffic for a modest access routes into the development. If any of the dwellings has guests parking on the road then this could cause significant access issues.”

 

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