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Planning Chiefs Recommend Refusing Plans

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Planning chiefs are recommending that East Kilbride Community Trust's proposal for a two-storey sports hub at K-Park Training Academy be rejected. Despite the trust having secured funding and local support, planning officers argue the development conflicts with the Calderglen Country Park Masterplan and would negatively impact the park's character and environment.
Key points
- The proposed building is a two-storey sports hub intended to include facilities like a café, fitness suite, and function rooms.
- Planning officers argue the development clashes with the Calderglen Country Park Masterplan and would be visually obtrusive.
- Concerns raised by officials and residents include increased traffic, insufficient parking provision, and negative impacts on wildlife.
- The proposed structure is described as being 15.6 meters high, which planning officers deem too dominant for a country park setting.
Claims assessed
- VerifiablePlanning chiefs recommend that the East Kilbride Community Trust's plans for a new sports hub should be refused.
- VerifiableThe proposed building would include changing facilities, a fitness suite, a café, and function rooms.
- VerifiablePlanning officers argue the development conflicts with the Calderglen Country Park Masterplan and is inappropriate for the location.
- VerifiableThe site requires 103 parking spaces but can only provide 67 within its boundary, according to planning reports.
Missing context
The article does not mention the specific financial implications or alternative locations that the East Kilbride Community Trust might consider if their current proposal is rejected.
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