Potential HMO Development Faces Scrutiny Over Parking Concerns
West Midlands holds a plan.
House change aims HMO.
Ashes Road in Oldbury sits a dwelling.
Council stops plan.
Applicant files appeal.
Inspectors now check.
Concerns About Parking and Community Impact
Police mark space as two.
Residents total at least twelve.
Parking falls short.
Space on traffic island adds risk.
A lone small kitchen serves one floor.
A single bathroom meets one floor.
Occupants count overwhelms capacity.
Residential Character and Safety
Council sees many dwellers.
Noise climbs and disturbs.
Neighbours lose calm.
Vehicles park at rear.
No clear view stands.
Crime then may rise.
Next Steps in the Appeal Process
Developer pushes appeal.
Inspectors review case.
Outcome stays unknown.
Community keeps watch.
Conclusion
Plan splits space and home.
Noise, crime, and space doubts mix.
Investors and locals wait.
Inspectors may tip scales.