Sunderland Echo

Bid to build dozens of houses

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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.

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