Network of bridleways for walkers cyclists and riders for new town
Welborne Garden Village could provide a network of new bridleways for walkers, cyclists and horse riders.
The proposed 6,000-home development north of Fareham could benefit from new links to existing public rights of way.
Planning documents state the new pathways will 'promote healthy and safe communities' following the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF).
'The NPPF acknowledges the role of the planning system in creating healthy, inclusive and safe places, this includes a requirement for safe and accessible layouts with clear and legible pedestrian routes and highquality public space.'
The planning statement also emphasises the need for a network of 'high-quality open spaces' and opportunities for sport and physical activity to 'encourage health and wellbeing'.
New paths include a north-south bridleway link between Dashwood and Funtley Hill and links across Fareham common.
Planning documents state a ‘route to school’ link that consists of a 3-4m wide bridleway connecting Funtley bridge to the south of Welborne, linking north to Knowle Road on to Dashwood.
The provision of the ‘route to school’ will be delivered before the first residents move into Welborne - connecting the early stages of the development with Fareham to the south.
The new links across Fareham Common will connect Kiln Road to Funtley Hill and the proposed footpath connections as part of the M27 J10 improvements.
A new car park has been proposed for land north of Knowle Road, adjacent to the 'route to school' bridleway.
The car park will provide 38 spaces including three disabled bays and two for horse boxes.
The News reported this week that Fareham Borough Council is at loggerheads with the planning inspectorate over how quickly homes can be built at Welborne.
The inspectorate has described the timeframe for building the new town as ‘overly ambitious’, and suggested some of the targets should be pushed back.