Residential homes previously shut down to be demolishedTwo residential homes which were closed are set to be demolished and transformed into new homes.
Three planning applications were previously put in for Belgrave Lodge, Attoxhall Road , the former Harry Stanley House, Armfield Street and the former Edwin Rogers House, Wendiburgh Street.
Following the submissions in August 2017, Harry Stanley House was refused, and the other two withdrawn.
The reason for refusal provided by the Council in respect of the Harry Stanley House application was that the applicant did not agree to pay a developer contribution towards health care, requested by the NHS, and, therefore, the Council considered that infrastructure needs generated by the development had not been satisfactorily secured.
To avoid the other two planning applications being refused on similar grounds, the applicant decided to withdraw the applications.
In the interim, the applications are being resubmitted, using the ‘free go’ in order to seek planning permission again.
This Statement sets out the applicant’s case as to why they do not consider that a contribution towards the NHS is justified.
The consultation responses from the NHS fail to recognise that each of the three sites was previously in residential use, either as a care home or sheltered accommodation for the elderly.
The existing facilities have all closed in the last 6 months and, therefore, have until very recently been in use.
Residents of the three facilities would, therefore, have been using NHS services in the City up until the point that they closed.
Clearly, the closure of the three homes would have resulted in a reduction of the number of people using NHS services.
