St Peter's School has submitted a planning application for new all-weather sports facilities and improved parking arrangements, accessed via Westminster Road and catering for coaches and 67 cars. It claims the proposals would help ease current traffic issues in streets around the site.
RESIDENTS have launched a campaign against a York school's plans which they claim will turn their 'narrow residential cul-de-sac' into a busy access road into improved school sports facilities.
St Peter's School has submitted a planning application for new all-weather sports facilities and improved parking arrangements, accessed via Westminster Road and catering for coaches and 67 cars. It claims the proposals would help ease current traffic issues in streets around the site.
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