The Home Office stance was clear: 'Attempts to fuel resentment are completely unacceptable'
A Stamford housing and business plan with hardly any parking spaces would be ‘madness’, councillors say.The application would redevelop land between Belton Street and Gas Street, but there would be no parking for up to 46 workers at new businesses, with employees told to use council car parks instead.
Kevin Flynn, co-owner of the Project One garage on Belton Street, urged the committee to see for themselves how bad the situation was. Councillor Judy Stevens said: “This is another example of Westminster planning – it’s fine not to have a car in London, but in rural Lincolnshire it’s imperative.
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