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Friday, 16th May 2008

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Louth College decision delayed



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Friday 8am - FURIOUS residents living next to the new Louth College building will have to wait another few weeks to discover the fate of the building.
The college is being built on land next to Cordeaux School and when completed aims to offer courses such as beauty therapy and car mechanics.
But the part retrospective application for the two storey building had angered nearby householders who say it is too big and they were not consulted.
Last Tuesday Lincolnshire County Council's planning committee deferred a decision on the application for the college to their next meeting on June 2.
Alan Freeman, the county council's Head of Planning, said: "Committee members sought further information in order to make a decision and requested the consideration for more opaque glazing to be installed."
The college is being developed by a group of local schools thanks to government funding.

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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 3:52 PM
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