The deadline is approaching for comments on an application to convert a disused 3-storey office building in Fox Lane into 21 flats.
The deadline for public comments on planning application P13-02624PRJ is Tuesday 15 October. The building in question is Dumayne House, which is situated on the southern side of Fox Lane, immediately to the West of the railway bridge.
Opposition to the scheme is expected, focussing in particular on the high number of flats proposed for the relatively small building, and also on the risks of collisions between cars entering and leaving the property and traffic approaching from the direction of the Fox Pub. The high sides of the narrow hump-back bridge restrict visibility, but at this point cars are still accelerating away from the nearby junction with Green Lanes.
Directly opposite Dumayne House is another new housing development, which was granted planning permission in 2011, but has not yet been completed. This involves demolition of lock-up garages and their replacement by nine houses and car parking space. This development will result in cars crossing the bridge, then stopping and turning right at a point which is hidden from traffic entering the bridge from the East.
Information about the Dumayne House application is available here. The minutes of a meeting to discuss the "Sherrygreen" development opposite are available here.