Hoarding, Old Ruttington Lane

Introduction

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Hoarding, Old Ruttington Lane

Image: © John Baker Taken: 3 Dec 2017

Planning permission has been granted by Canterbury City Council under application number CA//17/01420 for the “proposed erection of 3 terraced two-storey dwellings with accommodation in the roof space, 1 two-storey building with accommodation in the roof space to create [a] 1 two-bed flat, detached three-storey building comprising 21 units of student accommodation with warden accommodation, with cycle and refuse storage facilities following demolition of existing buildings together with first floor rear extension to 42 Broad Street, together with external alterations and pitched roof to rear of 41 Broad Street”. The Image is on the other side of the site, where there used to be a Image This was previously used as an annex to the adjoining former Diocesan & Payne Smith Primary School.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.280428
Longitude
1.086204