Tag: Planning permission

  • Church and driving test centre both approved

    Church and driving test centre both approved

    Two separate office blocks in Histon have been granted planning permission, one to become a place of worship and the other a new driving test centre for Cambridge. Both sites are located off Chivers Way. 

    The Redeemed Christian Church of God City of David Parish in Cambridge explained to South Cambridgeshire City Council that it needed to relocate as it had been given notice to vacate its current site. 

    The Church therefore asked for permission to convert an office block in Trust Court, Histon, into a place of worship. Some parts of the building will still be used as office space, while other areas will be converted for worship services and group meetings. 

    Planning documents explained the church office will be open weekdays between 8:30am and 5:30pm. 

    The Church’s proposed timetable includes a worship service on Sundays between 11am and 1:30pm, and other group meetings such as bible study, mother and baby group and choir practice. It would also like to offer a food bank service on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. 

    Possible noise impact

    Trust Court Histon
    Planning permission has been granted for offices at 1-3 Trust Court to provide facilities for a church. Credit: SCDC planning portal

    The District Council agreed to grant planning permission for the change of use, but advised that a management plan should be put together and regularly reviewed to address and reduce any potential noise impact on the area.

    There were no public comments to the application, but this request was added after concerns were raised by environmental health officers about potential noise from the choir practice and worship services.

    The report said: “… it is encouraged the applicant draft a management plan to ensure these concerns are addressed and reduce any potential impact on the community.

    “This could include keeping windows and external doors closed during these activities, use of acoustic equipment rather than amplification, amending times when these activities take place so as to have less impact, noise attenuation schemes and a complaints procedure (if complaints are received). This is not an exhaustive list.”

    Driving test centre

    Meanwhile, the green light has also been given to relocate Cambridge’s existing Driver Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) centre from Brookmount Court to Compass House on the Vision Park. 

    Approval of an application for change of use to mixed use office and car driving test centre could see the existing Driver Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) centre at Cambridge (Brookmount Court) close, with learner drivers taking their test instead from Compass House on the Vision Park here in Histon. 

    Currently Brookmount Court hosts car tests only as well as Approved Driving Instructor tests part 2 and 3. DVSA confirmed to HI HUB that an average of around 75 practical car driving tests currently take place daily from Brookmount Court, with testing beginning from 7am and the latest test finishing at approximately 5pm. 

    ‘A huge benefit’ 

    Compass House Sign
    The driving test centre for Cambridge will relocate to Compass House in Histon.

    One public comment was received in relation to the application, saying it would “be a huge benefit for Histon and Impington and will help to revitalise the retail park which has seen a large drop in tenancy”. The individual added: “It will also bring more people to the area and make businesses more attractive and encourage more local businesses which would help boost the local economy.”

    The Highways Authority also concluded there should be “no significant adverse effect” upon the public highway. 

    Both developments need to be underway within three years of their decision notice and must be carried out in accordance with the plans submitted to planners. The Church has also been told the associated bin and bike stores need to be in place before the building is occupied for its new use.

    Additional reporting by Hannah Brown, of the Local Democracy Reporting Service.

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  • Proposals could see Driving Test Centre relocate to Vision Park

    Proposals could see Driving Test Centre relocate to Vision Park

    Approval of an application for change of use to mixed use office and car driving test centre could see the existing Driver Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) centre at Cambridge (Brookmount Court) close, with learner drivers taking their test instead from Compass House on the Vision Park here in Histon.

    Compass House sign. Vision Park Histon.

    Currently the centre at Brookmount Court hosts car tests only alongside Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) tests part 2 and 3. Motorcycle testing takes place from the nearby village of Hardwick. DVSA has confirmed that an average of around 75 practical car driving tests take place daily from Brookmount Court, with testing beginning from 7am and the latest test finishing at approximately 5pm.

    Local backing

    The application has received the backing of Histon & Impington Parish Council who has voted “all in favour to make a recommendation of approval, with the condition that the Highways Authority investigate possible effects on local highways due to increased traffic as a result of the car driving”.

    The local Highways Authority has also added comments, stating: “Following a review of the documents provided to the Highway Authority as part of the above planning application, no significant adverse effect upon the Public Highway should result from this proposal should it gain benefit of Planning Permission, as the extent of Chivers Way, from which the site will achieve access, is not highway maintainable at public expense”.

    Driving test pass joy for Impington resident Jemima. Photo her own.

    ‘A lifetime of safe driving’

    A DVSA spokesperson told HI HUB: “DVSA’s priority is to help everyone through a lifetime of safe driving. 

    “We regularly review the locations of testing centres to make sure that they best serve the community and no decisions have been taken on this site at this time. Any changes are communicated to pupils and driving instructors well in advance. 

    “Our current testing centre continues to offer tests to local pupils, as well as those travelling from outside the area.”

    The Planning Application, reference, 25/00451/FUL, can be viewed at the Greater Cambridge Shared Planning website and is open for comments until 4 March with a determination deadline of 3 April.

  • Plans submitted for conversion of landmark property on The Green

    Plans submitted for conversion of landmark property on The Green

    Proposed changes to a property facing the brook (pictured right) would affect views of The Green. Photo: David Berry

    A planning application for a building project at number 17 The Green is being drawn to the attention of local residents due to the visual impact it could have on the area.

    The application requests permission to build a two-storey rear extension; replace a part single-storey part two-storey side extension; and construct a loft conversion with front and side facing dormer windows.

    It has been reviewed by the Parish Council Planning Committee, who are keen for members of the public to be made aware of the application and supply comments, both positive and negative.

    The property is located within the Conservation Area and the application includes a proposal to restore some historic features of the house. These include a central entrance door at the front and a thatched roof with dormers.

    Planning Committee Chair Simon Jocelyn told HI HUB: “This proposal could affect views across The Green, so the committee would like the general public to have an opportunity to express their views on it. For this reason we have arranged a 3-week extension to the application, to enable us to gather the views of the community.”

    He continued: “As with all Planning Applications in our villages, the views of residents is important and any comments made on an application are reviewed by the committee before a recommendation is made to South Cambridge Shared Planning.”

    Find full details of the planning application here. Submit your views on the application to admin@hisimp-pc.gov.uk. Alternatively, submit comments online direct to Greater Cambridge Planning.