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PLANS to create holiday units in converted shipping containers on a city’s green belt have been greeted with a storm of protest from residents and environmental groups. Objectors have called on Durham county councillors to reject proposals for four self-catering units proposed jointly by Unbox Limited and the Poplar Tree Garden Centre in Shincliffe, near Durham. Shincliffe Green Belt Action Group spokesperson Colin Jubb said: “Not only is the site on protected countryside within the Durham Green Belt it is also in the setting of the village s conservation area. “Residents are justifiably appalled by the idea of having converted shipping containers supported on stilts sitting on their doorstep.
1,086 homes in Sturry and Broad Oak, near Canterbury, approved by city councillors
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Updated: 14:10, 10 February 2021
Controversial plans for more than 1,000 homes have been given the green light by councillors in the face of overwhelming opposition from residents and environmental campaigners.
It follows a u-turn by Canterbury City Council s planning committee, which had previously rejected a bid for 650 homes in Sturry - on the outskirts of the city - resulting in the withdrawal of an associated application for 456 homes on a neighbouring site in Broad Oak.
1,086 homes have been approved across Sturry and Broad Oak
The two applications - this time with 20 fewer homes in a revised Sturry scheme - were brought before the same committee last night and narrowly approved by seven votes to five.