Plans for three homes on a former stone masons site have been submitted
Plans have been submitted to build three houses on what was historically a stone masons premises.
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The proposal, for the empty piece of land on the corner of Salop Road and Stewart Road in Oswestry, will be considered by Shropshire Council.
The plan is for a new terrace made up of three two-bedroom homes.
Permission was previously granted for the project in the site, but that was back in 2020.
An application to the council explains that the proposal is to effectively refresh the plans.
It states: "Whilst this planning permission has expired without a material start being made on site, we consider that the overriding principles of this new development, along with the national and local planning policy framework are almost identical to when that decision was made."
The site was previously occupied by a stone masons’ business, which operated on the site from 1965, until they relocated to another site in the town.
A decision on the proposal will be taken at a later date.