Get the latest on the Saxonvale development in Frome at public meeting

By Guest

10th Jun 2019 | Local News

Frome Town Council is holding a public meeting to help local residents understand the detail of the proposed development at Saxonvale.

Everyone is welcome to attend the meeting which will be held at The Assembly Rooms on 13 June from 6:30-8:30pm.

It will talk people through the planning process and guide them on how to submit any comments to Mendip District Council.

Any feedback will also help to inform the town council's formal response, which will be brought to the Town Matters meeting on 19 June.

Mayor of Frome Mark Dorrington, who will be chairing the meeting, said: "If you are not sure what the planning application for Saxonvale entails, come to the meeting and hear from the developers and other stakeholders.

"This will be your opportunity to ask questions and give your views on the application."

The developers, Acorn Property Group, will be at the meeting and will outline the vision for the development.

This will cover issues around the amount and type of proposed housing and commercial land and how those figures were reached.

They will also discuss the impact on traffic/transport, parking and access including routes for pedestrians and cyclists as well as providing information around sustainability, open spaces and ecology.

Various stakeholders will set out their objectives for the site and explain why they are important to the town.

This panel will then take questions from the audience. To find out more go to www.frometowncouncil.gov.uk/saxonvale-development/

From the first week in June, Frome Town Council will have an exhibition of some of the plans available for public viewing, simply drop by Frome Town Hall during open hours which are Monday – Thursday 9am to 5pm and Fridays 9am to 4:30pm.

The planning application is with Mendip District Council and you can read the full application on Mendip District Council's website via the following link https://tinyurl.com/saxonvale.

     

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