tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3377548475394156858.post1707382669929173092..comments2024-03-22T18:06:30.585+00:00Comments on Nocton in Lincolnshire: Planning Application - The VicarageUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3377548475394156858.post-18385423842659395632015-02-07T19:45:59.726+00:002015-02-07T19:45:59.726+00:00Thank you for highlighting this application I encl...Thank you for highlighting this application I enclose thoughts of an immediate neighbour to this application<br /><br /><br />• As a resident living adjacent to the plot in question, which is part of a conversation area, I feel this would have an adverse effect of the character and appearance of the Conservation Area. The Green has listed buildings and a church of special interest which should be protected from a new build which will have an adverse impact on the look and feel of the Green with negative and adverse impacts on the view of both listed buildings and the church. (School House and Park Farm)<br /><br />• The application is a classic example of garden grabbing and the unnecessary infilling of a conservation area where listed buildings and new building have been carefully maintained and developed within in keeping. The erection of dwelling on this site is an unnecessary development of garden land in an inappropriate place which will have implications on neighbours in terms of privacy (overlooking adjoining property) and light , sight of property in relation to ruining the view and appearance of the conservation area and disproportionate size of plot for 3 / 4 bedroom dwelling. This would lead to the loss of existing views from neighbouring properties and adversely affect the residential amenity of neighbouring owners.<br /><br />• The development would adversely affect highway safety and the convenience of road users. Already North Kesteven Highways are investigating issues regarding parking outside The Vicarage and neighbouring houses due to traffic to and from the school. This is exacerbated by the lack of a turning point at the end of The Green. Another drive and car would reduce parking even further as well as meaning on average 2 cars been used daily in and out of access opposite the main school entrance. This entrance is already over capacity in the morning and afternoons with parents dropping children off and also in the day with staff parking on the road outside the school. This is also an issue for the safety of children at the school.<br /><br /><br />David Hodgsonnoreply@blogger.com