The first homes on the site of Ironbridge's former power station could be fully approved by a council later this month.
since last year – with an initial plan rejected by Shropshire Council over concerns about the"quality of design".
If the plans get the green light it would mean the first group of homes could be built on the former power station site. Discussions with Shropshire Council have resulted in the applicants amending their plans for the houses on the site.
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