36 objections over plans to demolish Croydon garage for four new houses
Briefly

Residents have raised nearly 40 objections over Nordhus Properties Ltd's proposed development of four new semi-detached homes on the site of a garage in Cedar Walk, highlighting concerns about overcrowding, environmental impact, and inadequate surveys on wildlife.
Past refusals of the application emphasized that the proposed homes did not align with the existing aesthetic of the area, presenting a risk of overcrowding and insufficient assessments on endangered species and archaeological significance.
Planners acknowledge that while the proposed site is within a low Public Transport Accessibility Level, its proximity to essential amenities such as schools and parks offers certain benefits, though residents remain wary of the housing density.
Despite a newly proposed plan with additional communal gardens and tree plantings, community opposition is likely to lead to continued discussion over planning approval, reflecting deep-seated concerns about the neighborhood's character.
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