Developer makes second attempt for permission for flats scheme

A second attempt is being made to get planning permission for three blocks of flats.
Coventry City Council rejected proposals from developer Persimmon Homes to build on Paragon Park in Foleshill in May.
Since then the plans have been resubmitted and the number of two-bedroom apartments reduced, to reduce the need for parking spaces.
A decision is expected from the council in mid-October.
A lack of parking spaces and private outdoor areas for residents were among the key reasons for the refusal last time, BBC News reported.
Persimmon Homes has now cut the number of two bedroom flats from 44 to 24.
A public consultation on the plans will open on Thursday.