Residents to have a say on proposal to turn Solihull house into children's home
Residents to have a say on proposal to turn Solihull house into children's home
Residents can have a say in the proposal to turn a Solihull house into a children's home.
Residents can have a say in the proposal to turn a Solihull house into a children's home.
The application from Buryfield Care Services Ltd reveals a four-bedroom detached property will be converted into a home for children.
The application from Buryfield Care Services Ltd reveals a four-bedroom detached property will be converted into a home for children.
The ground floor of the proposed home will feature a reception, lounge, kitchen, and garage.
The ground floor of the proposed home will feature a reception, lounge, kitchen, and garage.
The first floor will have three children's bedrooms, a staff office, and a bathroom.
The first floor will have three children's bedrooms, a staff office, and a bathroom.
The proposed home will have space for three cars.
The proposed home will have space for three cars.
The property has undergone changes in the past, including the addition of a garage extension in the 1980s.
The property has undergone changes in the past, including the addition of a garage extension in the 1980s.
Solihull Council has launched a consultation, allowing residents to comment on the proposal.
Solihull Council has launched a consultation, allowing residents to comment on the proposal.
To make a submission, residents can search for application PL/2025/01106/PPFL at https://publicaccess.solihull.gov.uk/online-applications.
To make a submission, residents can search for application PL/2025/01106/PPFL at https://publicaccess.solihull.gov.uk/online-applications.
The consultation will close on May 30, so residents should submit their comments before then.
The consultation will close on May 30, so residents should submit their comments before then.
Residents can object, support, or provide additional information about the proposal through the council's consultation portal.
Residents can object, support, or provide additional information about the proposal through the council's consultation portal.