Plans for eight new homes on green belt deemed 'unduly cramped'
Briefly

The council rejected a proposal for eight homes in Romford, stating the development would cause unwanted urbanization and significantly impact the green belt's openness.
The council noted that the proposed development appeared dominant and visually intrusive against the rural backdrop, marking the plan as "unduly cramped".
According to council feedback, the plans were "unacceptable in principle" and did not align with the objectives of the National Planning Policy framework.
Havering Council emphasized the importance of maintaining the green belt area, reinforcing its stance against urban sprawl and the adverse effects on local character.
Read at www.romfordrecorder.co.uk
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