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BBC News
5 days ago
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Plan to use Reading vacant office building for flats rejected
A plan to reuse vacant offices with 52 flats close to a town centre has been rejected over noise Court, in Oxford Road, Reading, has been empty since 2022 and was previously used as the Centre for Health and Disability Assessments for the Department for Work and Borough Council said it was not satisfied the proposal to use the three-storey building for the flats would not result in "significant noise impacts".A previous plan to use the site for 120 flats was rejected last year. The Royal Metrological Society's building, which sits next to Eaton Court in Oxford Road, would have been unaffected. You can follow BBC Berkshire on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.


BBC News
07-07-2025
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Plans for 240 homes in Elsenham thrown out over noise concerns
A housing development has been blocked following concerns it will be too noisy for residents.A developer had hoped to build 240 homes on land north of Elsenham, Essex, between the M11 and railway officer Chris Tyler told an Uttlesford District Council meeting on Wednesday that sound assessments "advised a number of windows would need to remain closed to provide appropriate internal noise levels".A previous plan for 220 homes was refused in 2019 and dismissed at appeal in 2021, with the planning inspector also raising noise concerns. Mr Tyler said levels in many proposed gardens would exceed the upper guideline of 55 decibels, and it would likely be the same in any public open Mott, chairman of Elsenham Parish Council, also objected to the on behalf of Elsenham, Henham and Ugley Parish Councils, he said: "The three parish councils and several officers are united in opposing this application, regardless of any supposed benefits. "You cannot get away from the noise, it's unremitting, unrelenting and inescapable, well except perhaps on Christmas Day."The Local Democracy Reporting Service said the council raised additional concerns about protected species being potentially affected, as well as financial contributions. This article was written by a trusted journalist and then edited for length and style with the help of AI, before being checked again by a BBC Journalist. It's part of a pilot. Follow Essex news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.