Kent Messenger Maidstone

Go-ahead given for 250 homes

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Outline planning permission has been granted for a controvers­ial housing developmen­t near Otham.

Bellway wants to build up to 250 homes north of Bicknor Wood, near Gore Court Road.

Outlined in Maidstone council’s draft local plan, the creation of a new estate has been steadily opposed by both Otham and Downswood parish councils, alongside dozens of letters of objections from nearby residents.

Concerns include the impact more homes would have on infrastruc­ture and potential damage to the environmen­t and ancient woodland.

Bellway will now come up with a detailed planning applicatio­n likely to be called in by MBC’s planning committee.

If a reserved matters applicatio­n is approved, the developers claim it could generate invest- ment worth £2.5m for the local area.

A section 106 agreement for the developmen­t would include contributi­ons to the provision of Langley Park Primary School, the expansion of the Cornwallis Academy, local health facilities, highways improvemen­ts, social care and libraries.

Managing director for Bell- way’s Kent division Chris Moore said: “We’re delighted to receive outline planning permission for the site at Bicknor Green.

“We are currently in the process of finalising our detailed plans, which crucially includes making sure the developmen­t provides the right number and mix of homes to help meet the demand of the area.”

 ??  ?? Bellway homes at Imperial Park, Maidstone - the company has won permission to build 250 houses near Otham
Bellway homes at Imperial Park, Maidstone - the company has won permission to build 250 houses near Otham

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