East Cambridgeshire District Council approved plans to convert the church in Burwell despite concerns around parking
Plans to convert a village church into a nursery have been approved despite concerns from neighbours around parking. Clarence House Day Nurseries applied to turn Burwell United Reform Church into a nursery as church attendance has “declined”.
They said the new use would allow the “underutilised” High Street building to continue to host “community-oriented activity”.
Neighbours raised concerns that nearby Hall Street could be used for parking and asked for a condition to be put in place forbidding staff and parents from parking there.
They said: “There are several elderly residents living on Hall Lane who rely on unrestricted access to their driveways. Additionally, on-street parking could result in driveways being partially or fully obstructed, causing significant inconvenience and potential safety concerns.”
They were also concerned this could lead to reduced visibility and pose a safety risk for children catching the bus to school or walking with their parents to and from Burwell Primary School.
But East Cambridgeshire District Council’s planning officer said in their report that this wouldn’t be necessary as the highway authority didn’t raise any objections.
Neighbours also asked for the nursery to operate as a “strictly non-smoking and non-vaping site for staff, parents and visitors”.
They said: “We are particularly concerned that the side passageway may become an informal smoking or vaping area. Such use could result in a nuisance from smoke, odour and litter, negatively affecting neighbouring properties and residents.”
The planning officer’s report said they can only attach conditions which are “necessary, relevant, precise and reasonable” which they didn’t feel this met. They added that there are laws to control smoking in enclosed spaces and the lack of this condition wouldn’t stop the nursery from operating a smoke-free operation.
Permission was granted under the conditions that the nursery only open between 7.30am and 6pm Monday to Friday and not on weekends or bank holidays.
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