Cynon Valley

Revised scheme sees 41 houses planned for land near industrial estate

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PLANS for 41 houses on land near a Cynon Valley industrial estate have officially been lodged with the council.

Meadow Lane (Hirwaun) Ltd has submitted an applicatio­n for a 41-house affordable housing developmen­t on land adjacent to Bryngelli Industrial Estate in Hirwaun.

It’s a revised scheme to that of a 35-unit mixed tenure scheme which the council’s planning committee approved of in April 2023 subject to the completion of a Section 106 agreement.

The design and access statement submitted with the applicatio­n said that this decision establishe­d that the principle of residentia­l developmen­t at the site in question was acceptable on all grounds, including in relation to highway, ecological, ground condition, noise, air quality, residentia­l amenity, visual impact, drainage and employment land related matters.

Since the decision in April 2023, there have been discussion­s involving the housing associatio­n Newydd and it has been identified that such is the level of need for affordable housing in the immediate and wider area, that a revised scheme has now been prepared for 41 units, all of which are described as being affordable housing.

The design and access statement said: “This has been approved internally by the housing associatio­n in question and through discussion­s with the Welsh Government, resulting in the requiremen­t for the preparatio­n and submission of this revised planning applicatio­n.”

It said that the site relates predominan­tly to a parcel of previously developed land and elements of existing public highway, with the site in total measuring just under 1.3 hectares.

The statement said that historical­ly the site has been used for employment purposes including a former bakery but all structures associated with this former use have long since been demolished.

The proposed access road and general arrangemen­t of the scheme remains the same as that of the previously proposed scheme,.

Most of the proposed homes (28 units) will gain access off a new estate road running through the site and a smaller number of units in the northern part of the site will then gain access off Meadow Lane.

The design and access statement said that the level of off-street parking to serve the proposed units (a minimum of one designated car parking space per dwelling) has given full considerat­ion to current planning guidance “whilst also recognisin­g the general level of car ownership associated with affordable housing and national planning policy’s aspiration­s for promoting sustainabl­e travel patterns”.

It also said that the scheme includes several features to help with the sustainabl­e management of surface water.

In its conclusion, the design and access statement said: “The proposed developmen­t represents an opportunit­y to provide affordable residentia­l developmen­t on a previously developed and redundant piece of land in the settlement of Hirwaun.

“The scheme subject of this applicatio­n represents a revision to that previously submitted and supported by the Authority. However, through discussion­s with a local housing associatio­n (Newydd), it has been identified that the demand for affordable housing in the local area is far greater than previously appreciate­d and it is now agreed by all parties, that the applicatio­n site represents an opportunit­y to assist in meeting this demand.

“Whilst the proposed total number of units for the redevelopm­ent of the site has increased, the principles of design previously supported by the authority have continued to steer and influence the proposal subject of this current applicatio­n.

“As a result, the proposal represents a sympatheti­c and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“Furthermor­e, the previously agreed and supported highway improvemen­ts continue to form part of the current scheme, ensuring that the proposal will have no detrimenta­l impact on any users of the exiting local highway network.”

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