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Developer plans care home at former Plymouth quarry site
Developer plans care home at former Plymouth quarry site

BBC News

time16-05-2025

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  • BBC News

Developer plans care home at former Plymouth quarry site

A developer is seeking planning advice on the construction of a new care home at a former quarry site in Care Developments sought pre-application advice from Plymouth City Council before submitting a formal planning proposal for the construction of the facility at the former Plymstock approved, the home would provide general residential care and specialist residential dementia care, with capacity for 66 residents, planning documents 50 and 60 new jobs would also be offered with "above average" wages for care workers, planning documents claim. The potential care home would be part of the wider development at Saltram Meadows, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service. The land was formerly the Plymstock Quarry, close to the Saltram National Trust estate, and planning consent was granted in 2011 for 1,684 homes, employment uses, retail and community approved, the care home would be ready for occupation by the end of 2026, said the developer.

Permission granted for 66-bed residential home in Bourne
Permission granted for 66-bed residential home in Bourne

BBC News

time08-04-2025

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  • BBC News

Permission granted for 66-bed residential home in Bourne

Permission has been given for a 66-bed residential home for the elderly to be built in Bourne. LNT Care Developments has been granted planning permission by South Kesteven District Council to demolish a house in Tarragon Way and build the care home in its to officers, the development will be in a H-shape layout, with parking for 30 a meeting last week, LNT Care's senior planning manager, Jo Kemp, said the two-storey facility would generate between 50 and 60 jobs for local people. She added: "It would provide a multi-million pound investment into the area and become a key part of the local community, forming links with schools and community groups, as well as business opportunities for local contractors and suppliers, which will last well beyond the construction phase."According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, ward councillor Helen Crawford claimed the "majority of residents had no issue with the location of the care home", but added some were concerned about access to the home and parking. She added: "I still have concerns with the entrance on Coriander Drive, with the residents who park, and the additional HGVs that will have to go through that part of the estate."I also do not think that there is enough parking, as I would hate for future visitors and workers to end up parking on the estate."The planning committee supported the development, but placed conditions on the applicant to submit a travel plan and a construction for the development have not been to highlights from Lincolnshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.

Care home plan for former cinema site
Care home plan for former cinema site

Yahoo

time04-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Care home plan for former cinema site

Plans to build a care home on the site of a former Derby cinema have been submitted. LNT Care Developments and Pear Tree (Derby Ltd) are seeking permission to construct a 66-bed facility on Foresters Way, off Osmaston Park Road. According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS), the derelict Showcase Cinema site, which is surrounded by fencing, has been described as an "eyesore". Planning documents suggest there could be a further application for a commercial development, comprising a shop and two drive-throughs, next to the proposed care home. According to documents submitted to Derby City Council, the care home would be a three-storey facility with associated access, parking and landscaping. A planning statement on behalf of LNT Care Developments says the development would "create significant and important new employment opportunities". The statement adds: "The proposed care home also needs to be considered in the context of the wider site that will be subject to future development. "The commercial scheme includes a retail unit, coffee shop and hot food unit, which will have drive-thru functions." Follow BBC Derby on Facebook, on X, or on Instagram. Send your story ideas to eastmidsnews@ or via WhatsApp on 0808 100 2210. Derby City Council Local Democracy Reporting Service

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