Rainham terrace of houses plan refused due to 'cramped' layout
Briefly

Havering Council's planning department deemed the proposed three terraced houses in Rainham to have a 'cramped' and 'extremely tight layout', leading to rejection.
Four letters of objection were received from neighboring properties, citing security concerns over access to parking, risks of fly tipping, and significant loss of privacy.
The planning officer reported that some proposed bedrooms did not meet the minimum width required according to Havering planning guidelines, which resulted in 'substandard' housing conditions.
Concerns regarding access to parking spaces were emphasized, with the planning officer remarking that the lane leading to these spaces was 'narrow' and posed safety issues for vehicle maneuvering.
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