Plans for 82 homes near Frome approved without debate
The plans had been approved before in January before slight changes were made
Councillors have approved plans to build more than 80 new homes near a busy Somerset truck stop - for the second time.
The homes are going to be built north of the Nunney Catch services near Frome, just off a busy roundabout on the A361.
Plans for the homes just off Green Pits Lane were first given the green light in January only for them to be changed to amend emergency access to the site and allow gas storage tanks to be included.
The council’s planning board has now waved through these revised plans – without any discussion or debate about the changes.
The council’s planning policies do allow its planning board to vote to accept an officer’s recommendation (whether to approve or refuse planning permission) without public discussion – even if the application in question is listed on the agenda for a public meeting.
The council has used this numerous times in the past – mainly on applications relating to the Commerce Park in Frome, where policy dictates all decisions regarding the site (however minimal) must come before a public meeting.
The board met virtually on Wednesday evening (April 21), with the revised Nunney proposals being the first application due to be discussed.
However, Councillor Damon Hooton (who chairs the planning board) asked that these plans be approved in line with the officer’s recommendation without discussion – something which did not sit well with several councillors.
Councillor Lindsay MacDougall said: “If our Local Plan had something on more encouragement for renewable energy, it might be worth discussing this one -but we’ve decided not to do this.”
Councillor John Clarke attempted to get the application discussed in public – but was informed that to do this, the item would have to be deferred to the next board meeting in May to give officers and the public sufficient notice.
The committee quickly voted by ten votes to four to accept the new plans without further debate.
Councillor Francis Hayden – whose Cranmore, Doulting and Nunney ward includes the site – was one of the four who voted against, along with Mr Clarke (Frome Market), Ms MacDougall (Glastonbury St Mary’s) and Councillor Edric Hobbs (Shepton West).