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‘Scandalous’ plans to build a ‘concrete jungle’ on Gloucester playing fields get the go-ahead

‘Scandalous’ plans to build a ‘concrete jungle’ on Gloucester playing fields get the go-ahead

“Absolutely scandalous” plans to build a “concrete jungle” on a Gloucester playing field have been given the go-ahead. The Blackbridge Charitable Community Benefit Society has been granted permission to the develop land at Blackbridge in Laburnum Road in Podsmead.

Their scheme includes a two-storey community and sports hub including a new building housing changing rooms, fitness studio and viewing areas, an all-weather pitch with flood lights, reprofiling of existing pitches, car parking, new vehicular access, play area, and landscaping.

But the proposals were opposed by more than 600 residents who signed a petition last year against the plans. And some 48 letters of objection have been lodged against the scheme. Their objections included concerns over road safety and would lead to an increase in traffic, and loss of green open space which is used for free informal recreation and dog walking.

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Residents have previously described the development as a “concrete jungle” and fear it will lead to the loss of wildlife and increase noise, air and light pollution. Gloucester City Councillors debated the proposals at tonight’s (June 6) planning committee meeting at North Warehouse.

Dave Earl, who spoke on behalf of residents against the scheme, received a huge round of applause on concluding his speech. He said the development was in the wrong location and should not be approved because the developer had not provided enough information to demonstrate the plans would comply with the council’s policies.

“The original plan for Blackbridge had no artificial pitch and vehicle access was going to be through The Crypt. This would not have been opposed as it would not have led to such a negative impact on so many people.”

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  • June 6, 2023