West Sussex County Times

Homes plan moves ahead

- Joshua Powling ct.news@jpimedia.co.uk

Detailed plans for the first 193 new homes being built on land north of Horsham have been submitted by developers to the district council.

Detailed plans for the first new homes north of Horsham have been submitted by developers.

An outline applicatio­n for 2,750 homes and a business park north of the A264 was approved by Horsham District Council back in 2017.

Since then the overall site has been sold by Liberty Property Trust to Legal & General Capital.

A parcel of land west of Rusper Road, for 193 homes, is being brought forward by Cala Homes.

A reserved matters applicatio­n, which sets out the detailed layout and design of the homes, has been submitted to the council for what is called Phase 1A.

To the east on the other side of Rusper Road would be the new Bohunt school and the village centre to the south.

According to the

applicatio­n: “Central to the vision for the masterplan is the principle of creating community, and this is reflected in a concept of three ‘villages’ anchored around contrastin­g but complement­ary hubs of activity, the first village being Phase 1.

“These will support daily

life, reduce the need to travel further afield, and serve as points of interactio­n that will help the new community to establish, grow and endure.

“The integratio­n of the natural environmen­t, and landscape qualities that the site already supports and displays, will be a defining objective in shaping the character of the new neighbourh­oods.”

Of the 193 new homes, 29 would be flats and the remaining 164 houses. A total of 25 units would be affordable, equating to 12.6 per cent.

To comment visit www. horsham.gov.uk/planning using code DC/20/2047.

 ??  ?? Anartist’s impression of the developmen­t
Anartist’s impression of the developmen­t

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