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Fears new 210-place school is 'cramped' with 'not enough parking'

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Plans for a new primary school in Cheshire have been given the green light, but not without some reservations regarding parking concerns.

The proposed school, designed to accommodate 210 children and equipped with additional resources for pupils with special educational needs, will be constructed on unused land off Richard Gibson Road in Nantwich.

During the Cheshire East southern planning committee meeting, planning officer Gareth Taylerson clarified: "As part of the approval for the Kingsley Fields [1,000 homes] application, this was given outline consent for the location of the school in this location, so, in essence, the principle's been established.

It's the details we have to look at now." Councillor Janet Clowes (Con) from Wybunbury expressed apprehension about the allocated parking, fearing it might fall short of requirements.

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