CREWE YOUTH ZONE, 1 Oak Street, Crewe, Cheshire East, CW2 7BX Data via plota.co.uk
Description
Discharge of condition 16 on approval : Proposed erection of a part single, part two storey building to provide a Class D2 Youth Zone facility with minibus parking and drive in drop off layby from Oak Street with accessible car parking space. A 5-a side illuminated (MUGA) pitch is located on the roof at first floor level with an acoustic screen from properties on High Street. Covered secure cycle parking to the North along with external recreation area with secure fencing. Service Yard to the North accessed off High Street providing access to bin storage and minibus space. Associated boundary treatments and hard and soft landscaping. Data via plota.co.uk
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