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Plans to transform a family home into a four-bedroom HMO and commercial office have been met with criticism from planners. The applicant, Gurdev Sondh, now faces a tense wait to see if the scheme will be approved at an upcoming meeting of Solihull Council's planning committee.
The property in question, located on Streetsbrook Road, is currently a two-storey semi-detached residential property. Sondh's application proposes converting it into a house of multiple occupation (HMO) and transforming the garage into a commercial office.
As previously reported by the Local Democracy Reporting Service, the scheme has drawn 27 objections from residents who raised various concerns including noise and inadequate parking. Councillor Mark Parker, who brought the application before the committee, stated during the public speaking section: "To convert a much needed family
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