Call to ban new plan for home
MORE than 30 letters have been sent to Cornwall Council urging it to reject a plan to build a home on a parcel of recreational land in Truro.
A Camborne man wants to build a three-bedroom home with parking at David Penhaligon Way.
He bought the amenity land, which includes a monkey puzzle tree, from Cornwall Council for £8,000 in September last year.
Opponents of the plan say if it were to be approved the scheme would worsen what is already a dangerous blind road junction, the plot is too small for a detached house, car space and garden and that it is designated as a public open space.
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The deadine for local consultation has now expired and a decision is expected by February 7.




Comments
by mygodlesslife
Thursday, January 10 2013, 5:46PM
“It is a small plot, but a monkey puzzle 'tree'? null Really?”