Eastbourne cottage could be turned into flats

A cottage in Eastbourne could be knocked down to make way for a block of nine self-contained flats.
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A planning application has been submitted this month (April) to Eastbourne council for the redevelopment of the The Cottage, number two Wharf Road site with a three-storey building.

A design and access statement submitted to the council revealed the flats could be a mix of one and two bedrooms.

The building is a former railway worker’s cottage.

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The target decision date has been set by the council, which is marked for May 29.

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