Portsmouth News

Councillor­s ‘not told’ 100 trees to be felled

Plan only said ‘several’ at risk

- By STEVE DEEKS The News steve.deks@thenews.co.uk

A COUNCILLOR has said a planning committee could have been duped into a potentiall­y ‘serious error’ after not being told 100 protected trees would have to be felled as part of a developmen­t of a Victorian manor house.

Southleigh Park House went on sale to developers in 2018 in an ‘exciting’ move that would have seen up to 90 homes built within the stunning Havant location.

To make the scheme viable for Vivid and Bargate Homes, 100 trees would have to be chopped down at the Eastleigh Road site.

A Havant Borough Council officer recommende­d to approve the proposal in 2018 but members insisted they would only grant consent if the trees were protected – requesting a condition on this.

Councillor­s were also only told that ‘several’ trees would need to be felled - not over 100 – which members of the planning committee were only told about earlier this month following an applicatio­n to fell the trees.

Councillor David Keast, who sits on the planning committee, said: ‘ The true devastatio­n of the trees was not explained (at the April 2018 planning meeting).

‘To say that just several protected trees would be lost was a serious error and that is being kind.

‘Members expressed they would not be willing to grant consent without protecting the trees on the site first and therefore asked for a condition which would address these.

‘This applicatio­n did not detail the felling of all listed trees on the site which number over 100.’ The forward local plan then suggested around 35 was an indicative number of houses for the Grade II listed site.

But the developers dug their heels in and said they must build 75 to make the site viable.

Cllr Keast explained: ‘The developers said that if we did not grant planning permission for 75 homes then the restoratio­n of the listed building would be at risk.

‘There was no mention of felling over 100 trees, just several.’

‘Some of the trees on the site are described as being outstandin­g examples of the species and of arboretum standard. None are diseased and are mostly in their prime,’ Cllr Keast added.

The planning committee subsequent­ly rejected the applicatio­n unanimousl­y.

‘Cllr Keast added: ‘I’m not sure where this leaves the developmen­t now, it might go to appeal.’

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Frontage to Southleigh House lodge
PICTURESQU­E Frontage to Southleigh House lodge

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