Living Legend homes plan is rejected
Monday 22nd March 2010, 2:56PM GMT.

The model showing 65 homes - Planning say that a reduced development would be allowed
PLANS to demolish the Living Legend to build 65 homes on the St Peter tourist attraction site have been refused by Planning.
Environment Minister Freddie Cohen rejected the plans by Living Legend owner Chris Lewis to build 55 houses, ten flats and allotments on the 5½-acre countryside site at a ministerial meeting on Friday.
Senator Cohen said that 65 homes would be ‘over-development’, but that he thought there ‘was an opportunity for some development’ on the site if the number of homes was significantly reduced. He recommended that the parties for and against the proposal discuss a compromise.
Twenty residents attended the meeting to object to the application, which also included a request to demolish part of an Occupation structure.
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The Living Legend site should be demolished and returned to what it was.Not a housing estate in a rural area.
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