Such is the noise in the area, deemed to be in the “high end of acceptable” by council environmental health officials, residents of the homes would be told to keep their windows and doors closed, with “mechanical ventilation” providing fresh air. The proposed plot would sit between two industrial estates, which stem off Hearthcote Road and Ryder Close, hosting numerous businesses, including the council’s own bin lorry depot. The scheme, submitted by Shelby Construction (Midlands) Limited, aimed to build 14 homes on vacant land off Cadley Hill Road in Church Gresley.Īt a South Derbyshire District Council meeting this week, councillors rejected the plans due to issues with noise and a reduction in trees. Plans to build homes next to two industrial estates which operate 24/7 have been rejected after noise concerns from councillors.
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