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Plans to expand existing Twerton HMO to create seven bedrooms rejected Stephen Sumner
Local Democracy Reporter
PLANNING chiefs have defied stark warnings and rejected a bid to expand a student house in Twerton amid fears it could sleep 14 people and set a worrying precedent. Councillors were told an appeal would take Bath and North East Somerset Council into
“dangerous territory” but said they had to do what they felt was right. The application would have allowed an existing fourbed HMO (house in multiple occupation) in Lymore Avenue to expand to create seven double bedrooms, although conditions could have capped the number of occupants at seven. Neighbour Sarah Swash, one of 38 objectors, told Wednesday’s planning committee meeting:
“Student numbers could increase from four to 14. The communal space is minimal so they will go into the back garden. There will be more noise and disturbance for the neighbours. “This will effectively be a hostel or mini halls of residence in the middle of semi-detached houses.” She said there are not enough parking spaces in the street and the drains will be unable to cope, adding: “Please don’t let
monetary gain come above the needs of the community.” Representing applicant Olly Barkley, John Thompson said the property can already sleep up to six people, and that was only set to increase by one. He said the extensions to the side and rear were largely replacing what is already there but the property’s internal layout would change to provide more bedrooms. Continued on page 2
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