PLANS to expand
Birmingham Business Park
have been widely criticised
in Marston Green, with
one resident claiming that
constant development risked
turning the village into “an
industrial estate.”
A planning application has been
submitted which, if approved,
would see the creation of four new
buildings, with associated car parks
and service yards.
There are particular concerns that
the scheme would have a serious
impact on those residents living in
nearby Coleshill Heath Road and
Blackfirs Lane.
Bickenhill & Marston Green Parish
Council have said that “utmost
care” must be taken to ensure that
locals don’t suffer as a result of the
development.
The concerns they have raised
include the imposing design of the
new buildings and the increase in
noise and activity on the site, which
at the moment is predominantly
made up of office buildings.
They have urged Solihull Council
to impose strict conditions on
operating hours, amid fears that
deliveries and other work would
take place throughout the night.
Mark Rutter, who lives in Blackfirs
Lane, said that development of the
land would impact on a “semirural”
part of the community.
“The traffic on the park at peak
hours is already an issue, with
long traffic queues,” he wrote on
Facebook.
“Despite the application showing
low noise, I don’t accept this in
reality and noise will be an issue.”
Joseph Carbery described the
proposals as “outrageous” and
complained about plans to build
on another area of green space –
already a source of controversy in
a community which has lost large
tracts of land in recent years.
U+I Group, who own the land,
held a public exhibition earlier this
month and invited local people to
attend. In a letter sent to residents,
they pointed out that the site
had already been earmarked for
employment-led development by
Solihull Council.
Marcello Burbante, development
manager, said: “The team are keen
to listen to local people and hear
their views.”
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