Bid to build dozens of houses
Developers have revealed further details of their surprise bid to build a new housing estate.
Avant Homes unexpectedly held a public consultation event in August to discuss its proposals for West Rainton.
It has now followed up the exhibition with a planning application to build 64 new homes in fields off Benridge Bank, at the eastern edge of the village, near the A690.
The two-storey properties range from two to five bedrooms with 10 falling into the affordable bracket.
Documents lodged by the Chesterfield company with Durham County Council state: “The mix of sizes and styles of houses proposed will support a range of different needs from first -time buyers and downsizers to larger established families.”
Although the planning application insists the homes and their owners would have a “minimal” effect on traffic, Avant Homes proposes a “white-lining scheme” to assist drivers turning into and out of Benridge Bank.
It also plans similar improvements further west on the A690 Durham-bound carriageway for motorists turning right into the village at Chantry Place.
West Rainton and Leamside Parish Council was due to discuss the application last night.
Chairman Iain Clifford said earlier this year that the scheme was a “concern” given that Tees Valley Housing already had planning permission for 150 homes in Station Road at the other end of the village.
A date for when the Avant Homes application will be discussed by the county council has still to be decided.