Plan to turn Victorian-era house into 28-room 'co-living space' rejected
Briefly

"The proposed co-living space was criticized for the quality and size of the rooms, which officers deemed too small and inadequate for proper living conditions."
"Each room was intended to contain a double bed, kitchenette, and en-suite facilities, but planning officials expressed concern that this would categorize them as self-contained homes."
"Planning guidelines specify that large-scale shared living quarters should have bedrooms measuring no less than 18m2, yet many proposed rooms fell short."
"Concerns were raised about the potential impact on residents’ health and well-being due to cramped living conditions and insufficient sunlight exposure in several rooms."
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