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More than 50 letters of objection over proposed children’s home

More than 50 letters of objection over proposed children's home

Plans were submitted in November last year to change the use of a dwelling on St Mary’s Avenue.

The application has been met with 50 letters of objection from neighbouring residents, whose main concerns are around safeguarding due to them already experiencing anti-social behaviour in the area, parking concerns, and fears there will be a lot of noise.

Mohammed Hussain – who recently brought a house on the street – says he was…


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