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Green homes in West Bromwich approved on former council office

A plan to build more than a dozen green homes on a long-demolished office site in West Bromwich has been given the green light. The application for 14 two and three-bed houses to be built in Clifton Lane, Stone Cross, West Bromwich, was backed by Sandwell Council’s planning committee on June 26.

The homes will be built on vacant land which was home to Sandwell Council offices before being demolished in the early 2010s. The plans have been redrawn to include seven two-bed and seven three-bed homes following objections from the highways department of the council regarding the lack of parking spaces.




A total of 11 objections were raised by neighbors – particularly over concerns that sufficient spaces would be provided. Council planners recommended the application be approved by councillors, saying the move would provide a “unique” development with “much needed” homes.

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The council’s highways officers have previously criticized the move for not providing enough parking. They said the original plans, which would provide 11 fewer spaces than required, could not be sustained and that the application relied too much on the use of on-street parking spaces in the surrounding streets.


The council’s highways officers said using existing streets for parking was “not acceptable” and “developments should not rely on on-street parking to accommodate the parking generated by the development”. The Highways Department said previous plans for the Clifton Lane site approved by the council met parking standards.

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