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Councillors approve plans for eight new homes despite fears over 'glut' of executive homes

Calore Homes' application proposes the demolition of existing buildings

The existing stable building in Lymm Road, Warrington(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service)

Councillors have given the green light to plans to build eight homes after the demolition of existing buildings.

The proposal from Calore Homes for The Livery Stables on Lymm Road, Warrington, was presented to the local authority's development management committee at its meeting on Thursday.

A report submitted to the committee detailed that the green belt site, measuring approximately 0.5 hectares, currently houses large buildings previously used as stables and an indoor riding arena.

The site also falls within the Thelwall village conservation area and is adjacent to Old Hall Farmhouse, a Grade II listed building.

The report further noted that there are no direct neighbours to the site, which is predominantly rural in character. The proposed development will involve the demolition of all existing buildings and the construction of two large 'C' shaped buildings around a central courtyard, each containing four properties.

According to the report: "Each dwelling would have private amenity space towards the edges of the site. A new vehicular access would be formed off Lymm Road into the site, and the existing access would be closed off."

The development would comprise four four-bedroom properties and four five-bedroom properties, with each property allocated four parking spaces near their front entrances. These parking spaces "would be located at the front and rear of the site as well as within the courtyard".

Cllr Judith Wheeler expressed her concerns during the meeting, stating: "Once again we've got developers who are not building accessible houses.