Plans to develop a former quarry in a north Shropshire village are back before Shropshire Council – with developers hoping for success at the fourth time of asking for the site.
Applicants Bear & Co have lodged an outline application for five self-build plots on the site of a former sand quarry in Ruyton-XI-Towns, with all matters reserved except for proposed access to the site off Olden Lane.
In 2022, plans to develop a single dwelling on the site were turned down due to access concerns and its “open countryside” location, while an earlier scheme for four dwellings for the site was refused for the same reasons a year earlier. They also say the site is joined to the village by an existing footpath and is “clearly well-connected to the existing settlement of Ruyton-xi-Towns”.
“Although the layout is a reserved matter, it is envisaged that the proposed dwellings will be to the north of the access track creating and maintaining a streetscene facing Olden Lane.
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