Gloucestershire Echo

School hopes Decision on new 250 homes delayed

- Leigh BOOBYER

leigh.boobyer@reachplc.com

ABID to build 250 homes in a town has been deferred due to concerns about the infrastruc­ture “just not being there” in the town.

Developer Spitfire Bespoke Homes Ltd wanted to develop land in the south of Moreton-in-marsh, off the A412, into a new housing estate.

However Cotswold district councillor­s believed a decision on the applicatio­n had to postponed due to a lack of a holistic strategy to developmen­t.

The authority’s planning committee agreed by a majority of seven on October 14 to defer the proposals so it could ask Gloucester­shire County Council’s education team for a school strategy.

Between April 2011 and March 2020, a total of 776 new homes were built and 220 are currently in the pipeline.

Councillor Nikki Ind (Ind, Tetbury East and Rural) said in the meeting: “Moreton still appears to be waiting for the infrastruc­ture to follow from those developmen­ts, let alone another one.”

The agent of the applicant, Knight Frank LLP, said in the meeting: “More than £2.9million worth of section 106 contributi­ons would be made towards pre-school and primary education, sustainabl­e transport and public library services.

“In addition to this, an estimated community infrastruc­ture levy payment of £1.6m would contribute to local infrastruc­ture projects such as Chipping Campden Secondary School.”

The land which the homes was proposed on is opposite North Cotswolds Hospital and Fosseway Garden Centre, spanning 15.7 hectares

The district council’s planners recommende­d the plans were approved but the Campaign To Protect Rural England, and Moreton-in-marsh Town Council and 175 residents had expressed concerns about the number of homes prior to the meeting.

Councillor Dilys Neill (LD, Stow) said in the meeting: “There has not really been an holistic approach to the developmen­t of Moreton.

“The frustratio­n that people are feeling, the town council and councillor Webster, is that it would be nice to see a holistic approach.”

Councillor Clive Webster (LD), who represents the Moreton West ward, said in the meeting: “There is no land identified [for education]. There is not even the start of a process to identify land to build a school to mitigate the harm.

“The only option we have is to defer this until we have a pre-school and primary school education delivery strategy.

“I am not asking for the schools to be built, but a strategy we can believe in that can deliver the necessary mitigation­s against this developmen­t.”

A council officer warned members that trying to deliver a strategy for education “might take some months or years because of we know how the county council work.”

They continued: “We may find ourselves in a situation where we may get an appeal against non-determinat­ion for the applicatio­n.

“The decision may ultimately be taken out of your hands if that does happen.”

The 250 homes are being proposed to be built in a phased manner, with the first seeing 146 developed.

The only option we have is to defer this until we have a pre-school and primary school education delivery strategy. Councillor Clive Webster

 ?? Picture: Pad design ?? What the 250 homes would look like proposed to be built in Moreton-in-marsh
Picture: Pad design What the 250 homes would look like proposed to be built in Moreton-in-marsh

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