Portsmouth News

Care home bid branded ‘totally inappropri­ate’

Plans ‘look like 19th century workhouse

- By RICHARD LEMMER The News richard.lemmer@jpress.co.uk

A PROPOSAL to build a care home next to a historic cottage in Fareham has been rejected after it was described as looking like ‘a 19th century workhouse’.

Members of the borough council’s planning committee unanimousl­y rejected the applicatio­n for the two-storey, 64-bed care home on the land off Redlands Lane yesterday.

Developers Perseus Land and Developmen­ts Ltd hoped the facility would alleviate the area’s need for care home beds and bring more than 60 jobs to the area.

But residents, community groups, and councillor­s blasted the plans for being out of character with a nearby 200-year-old Grade-II listed building, Bishopwood cottage.

One resident, whose comments were read out by a council officer during the online meeting, said: ‘You cannot erase the significan­ce of this land to the main house. In isolation, it may appear to be a piece of wasteland.

‘But there is a raft of history that should not be forgotten.’

The home would have occupied land that was once an orchard surrounded by seven acres of picturesqu­e woodland garden.

The plan’s rejection represente­d ‘a huge missed opportunit­y’ to address the need for more than 350 care home beds in the area, according to Duncan Ford, the manager director of Perseus Land and Developmen­ts.

The developer said: ‘We are obviously very disappoint­ed by the decision of the Planning Committee, especially given that the council’s conservati­on officer could not offer a coherent explanatio­n as to exactly why she considers that our proposals represent substantia­l harm to (Bishopwood), when the proposed developmen­t is located over 70 metres away and cannot even be seen from this building.

‘This is a huge missed opportunit­y, for now at least.’

But councillor­s remained unmoved, with strong concerns about the size and design of the building.

Councillor Fred Birkett said: ‘Yes we do need additional beds – but I am really not convinced (that) this is the right place for it.

‘The building is massive.’ The size and design of the building made it ‘totally and utterly out of character for the area’, according to Councillor Roger Price.

Referring to the design, he said: ‘It’s exactly the same as a 19th century workhouse.’

Councillor Trevor Cartwright agreed: ‘It’s totally inappropri­ate

‘When you look at the building – the bulk – it’s absolutely huge.’

 ??  ?? REJECTED A CGI mock-up of the proposed care home off Redlands Lane, Fareham
REJECTED A CGI mock-up of the proposed care home off Redlands Lane, Fareham

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