Nine new homes could be created in Green Belt by converting Hutton business units off Lindle Lane

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Plans have been launched to convert business units into nine residential properties.

Ian Ashton has applied for the change of use at Lindle Business Park, Lindle Lane, Hutton, the home of QED Construction, where he is listed as a director. The site The site is located within Green Belt and is accessed from Lindle Lane and is the former Lancashire County Council Countryside Services Depot. Currently there are two larger L-shaped buildings which house the offices for QED Construction. These are on the east side of the site, with parking located to the west of the buildings.

'Some changes to the building include the addition of doors where windows currently exist to create entrances for the new units. Additionally, skylight windows are to be created in the roof of both buildings.' There would be 23 parking spaces provided. History In 2015, a pre-application submission was sent to South Ribble Borough Council for the conversion of office buildings into six three-bed dwellings and erection of two four-bed detached dwellings.

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