Hinckley Times

Planners throw out 250 home developmen­t

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TWO planning applicatio­ns for up to a total of 250 dwellings in Countestho­rpe have been refused at Blaby District Council’s Planning Committee.

Both proposed developmen­ts were originally submitted in February 2017 by Gladman Developmen­ts Ltd, and are located next to each other, off Peatling Road in the south of the village.

Each applicatio­n was recommende­d for refusal by planning officers after it conflicted with policies set out by the Blaby Dis- trict Local Plan, which seeks to promote sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The applicatio­ns, had they been approved, would have caused: “significan­t harm to the character and appearance of the countrysid­e and would result in an unsustaina­ble form of residentia­l developmen­t.”

Traffic from the proposed developmen­ts were considered to generate: “traffic levels and environmen­tal problems which will result in detrimenta­l harm to the character and appearance of the area.”

Officers also concluded that not enough informatio­n has been given to make a decision about vehicle access to each site, and were also able to show enough housing developmen­ts in Countestho­rpe over the next five years.

Cat Hartley, group manager for planning and economic developmen­t, said: “These are now the fourth and fifth housing developmen­ts in Countestho­rpe we have refused within the last year, and reaffirms our commitment to ensuring we will not approve applicatio­ns that are not sustainabl­e.

“Applicatio­ns are judged against policies set out both nationally and by this council, and will be approved only if they meet the correct criteria.

“I welcome this decision after over a year of hard work by the planning team.”

For more informatio­n on each applicatio­n, visit www.blaby.gov. uk/planning and search applicatio­n references 17/0403/OUT and 17/0405/OUT.

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