Chichester Observer

Public inquiry to be held on homes plan

- Joshua Powling Political editor news@chiobserve­r.co.uk

An appeal over plans to build 32 new homes in Earnley is set to be heard at a public inquiry.

Back in 2019 Summix ECC Developmen­ts applied to Chichester District Council to redevelop the Earnley Concourse site off Drove Lane.

As well as knocking down a number of buildings, the plans would see the reinstatem­ent of the original drive to Earnley Place and 0.7 hectares of open space provided.

The concourse site was a residentia­l centre offering leisure courses and activity weeks but closed in 2011. It was then used for foreign language students and later advertised as a conference centre and wedding venue.

A fire broke out in part of the site in October 2019, requiring a large emergency response.

According to the planning applicatio­n: “The site is a brownfield site, located on the edge of Earnley, adjacent to the heritage asset of Earnley Place, and the conservati­on area. The proposals can deliver a scheme that significan­tly improves the outlook from Earnley Place without having an adverse effect on the wider conservati­on area and heritage assets.”

Objections were lodged by residents, while in its response Earnley Parish Council said: “The applicatio­n site is significan­tly removed from any settlement boundary. The applicatio­n proposed to double the size of this rural village which has no public transport links and no facilities.

“The site is adjacent to the RSPB Medmerry Nature Reserve, designated as a potential special protected area and is part in and adjacent to the Earnley Conservati­on Area. This proposal lacks any sympathy with the existing village and the rural conservati­on area.”

Officers at Chichester District Council raised concerns about several elements of the proposed developmen­t with the applicant. But these appeared to have been unresolved as the developer lodged an appeal for non-determinat­ion.

Comments can be made at https://acp. planningin­spectorate.gov. uk/ by using code 3255383 by March 5.

 ?? PHOTO: KATE SHEMILT KS1500608 ?? Earnley Concourse pictured in 2015
PHOTO: KATE SHEMILT KS1500608 Earnley Concourse pictured in 2015

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