Government inspectors have overruled a Nottinghamshire council’s decision to refuse permission for a children’s care home. The Government’s Planning Inspectorate has upheld an appeal made by Greenline Healthcare Group after Mansfield District Council rejected its plans last November.
It followed councillors hearing accounts of “screams and shouting” coming from the property last summer making it “no longer pleasant” for neighbours to use their gardens. Traffic concerns were also raised regarding the home, which would have 10 members of staff working at the facility on 10-hour shifts, covering the building for a 24/7 period.
Mark Ollerenshaw was the planning inspector who oversaw the appeal. In the report, he said: “I note the council’s comments regarding the intensification of the property and complaints from residents about noise from children. “The home may be occupied by children with autism, challenging behaviour or mental health needs. However, such children can and do live in traditional family dwellings.
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