Plans for 160 homes at Killingdown Farm in Croxley Green deferred hillingdontimes.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hillingdontimes.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Home Park Mill Link Road, with the former West Herts College site pictured on the right. Credit: Three Rivers District Council Councillors have refused plans to demolish a former college and replace it with a five-storey block of flats. Members of Three Rivers District Council s planning committee decided the proposal at the West Herts College site in Kings Langley was too big and high . They also felt not enough parking was proposed. Developer Bellway Homes had submitted a full application to knock down the college in Home Park Mill Link Road and replace it with a five-storey building of 65 one and two-bed apartments.
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Imogen Cox pictured on a swing on land eyed up for redevelopment A six-year-old has joined dozens of others opposing a plan to build over a green space. Imogen Cox is concerned about a proposal to build three homes and six flats near her uncle s flat in Sycamore Road in Croxley Green. Imogen was playing on a swing where the homes are proposed when she spotted a planning notice stuck to a tree. She decided to send the following email to Three Rivers District Council, via her mother s address. Imogen wrote: I don’t think there should be more flats in the garden because people need gardens and if people are shielding, they can’t go out. They need fresh air, or they could get very poorly.