Plans submitted to demolish Brown Edge sheds and replace them with specialist accommodation
By Jack Lenton
19th Jul 2022 | Local News
A planning application has been submitted to demolish a set of large sheds in Brown Edge and construct a purpose-built specialist residential dwelling in their place.
The plans, which were submitted to Staffordshire Moorlands District Council by a Mr & Mrs Guest, relate to a site on Newfold Farm, Sytch Road, and seek permission for "Demolition of existing yard sheds and erection of one single storey dwelling."
A planning statement prepared as part of the application explains the proposals in more detail.
It says: "The application seeks planning permission for a purpose-built residential dwelling to accommodate the needs of a family with a severely disabled child."
Discussing the sheds which it hopes to demolish, it added: "The buildings were originally used for farm storage in association with Newfold Farm but have been used for builders' storage for the last 25 years."
It also gave more information about what the new home would include, saying: "The proposed dwelling would form a u-shape. The main family accommodation would be located in the northern section of the dwelling and would comprise of three bedrooms, three bathrooms, kitchen/dining room, living room, playroom, study and utility room.
"The southern section of the dwelling would largely comprise of accommodation to meet the needs of the applicant's disabled child. This section of the dwelling would comprise of the child's bedroom, en-suite specialist bathroom, a carers bedroom, carers bathroom, carers lounge, and a therapy / sensory / quiet room.
"A double garage is also proposed attached to this part of the dwelling. The northern and southern sections of the dwelling would be joined by glass link.
"The proposed dwelling has been specifically designed to help meet the disabled child's individual needs and requirements, as well as the providing the wider family with suitable accommodation that would improve their quality of life over and above the inadequacies of their existing accommodation elsewhere."
It concluded: "The proposed dwelling is a modern, bespoke and specialist property that would significantly improve and enhance the quality of life for the applicant's child and the whole family."
Staffordshire Moorlands District Council will have the final say on the plans at a later date.
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