The Journal

Plan to build new homes in coastal town approved

- JAMES ROBINSON Local democracy reporter james.robinson@reachplc.com

COUNCILLOR­S have approved plans for almost 500 new homes in a popular coastal town despite fears of traffic issues arising in the future.

The proposal for 480 homes in Amble submitted by Cramlingto­n-based developer Tantallon Homes was given the green light by Northumber­land County Council’s Strategic Planning Committee on Tuesday.

An outline applicatio­n had already been approved in 2022 and the plans were recommende­d for approval.

However, members of the committee were concerned about the single access to the estate and the impact this would have on Acklington Road.

Local resident Tom Lloyd spoke at the meeting to raise the issue.

He said: “I believe this developmen­t has both an unacceptab­le impact on highways safety and a severe impact on the Acklington Road and where it meets the A1068. Acklington Road already serves other developmen­ts and provides access to the schools.

“How on earth can Northumber­land County Council, as a responsibl­e highways and planning authority, claim this is an acceptable impact on highways safety?”

Of the 480 homes, 72 will be designated as affordable homes, including four of the four-bedroom homes. This equates to 15% as allocated in the Northumber­land Local Plan.

Some 67% of the affordable homes will be for rent, while 33% will be for affordable home ownership via shared ownership and discounted market

The traffic will get so bad it will be problemati­c in the future

Coun Richard Dodd

value. Speaking on behalf of the applicant, Jack Osgerby of Pegasus Support said the developmen­t would provide “high-quality, sustainabl­e accommodat­ion to Amble” and that it would create “notable benefits”.

Councillor­s were concerned about the impact on the highway network. However, due to the previous permission, they felt their “hands were tied”.

Referring to the decision in 2022, Coun Richard Dodd said: “I did bring up at the time there was a relatively new roundabout that could have linked into all these developmen­t.

“It is a crying shame that we have been unable to do so.

“I feel sorry for whoever is councillor here in years to come when they get going, because the petitions will start – anyone can see there is problems.

“There is nothing I or anybody else can do about it, but there was an opportunit­y missed to fix the problem we can see coming down the line.

“The traffic will get so bad it will be problemati­c in the future, I think we missed a trick.”

Coun Jeff Reid added: “It is what it is, we have agreed the scheme. I do believe this is just setting up terribly for the future.”

But Coun Caroline Ball refused to support the applicatio­n.

She said: “I like the housing design I like the layout and I think it is good overall, but I just think whether we like it or not people have to live on this and there will be 1,000 cars going out on this road.

“It is kicking the ball down the road. I want it on record I think we should have addressed this issue.”

Coun Ball abstained from the vote, but the rest of the committee voted to grant permission.

 ?? ?? > A CGI image of the proposed developmen­t in Amble
> A CGI image of the proposed developmen­t in Amble

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