Bristol Post

Greenfield site Developer unveils vision for 565 homes and shops

- Tristan CORK tristan.cork@reachplc.com

DEVELOPERS have unveiled plans for up to 555 new homes and a new ‘local centre’ with shops and a community centre on five fields on the very edge of South Bristol.

The fields are between the Brislingto­n Park and Ride and the former Wyevale Garden Centre on the A4 Bath Road in Brislingto­n, right up against the city boundary with Bath and North East Somerset.

Developers Bellway Homes have submitted the first step of what will now be a planning applicatio­n to the city council, asking planning officers if they need to include an environmen­tal scoping report when they do eventually apply for permission.

The land is another green field site in South Bristol, and part of the green belt, but the developers are claiming both Bristol City Council and the West of England Combined Authority have identified the land as being somewhere new homes might have to be built.

The request for an environmen­tal impact assessment is the first stage a developer has to go through before formally applying for planning permission, and in Bellway Homes’ request they outline the scale of the developmen­t and what the case they will be putting forward to planners.

The letter to planners says: “The

descriptio­n of developmen­t would comprise an outline planning applicatio­n – with all matters reserved except for access – which is likely to include the following amount and mix of land uses.

“Up to 555 residentia­l dwellings, a local centre including up to 1,000-square-metre gross floor area comprising up to 500 square metres for local retail and 500 square metres for community uses.”

There would also be ‘children’s play areas and amenity green space,’ on the 15.6 hectare site, the developers said.

Planning agents Marrons told council planners they were asking them early about the site, because it would be such a big developmen­t.

“The 15.6 hectare site forms part of a contingenc­y location for the delivery of new homes in the adopted Bristol Core Strategy,” the developers said.

“The site is central to the future delivery of both strategic infrastruc­ture and homes.

“Both Bristol City Council and the West of England Combined Authority have previously identified the site and wider area as a

Strategic Developmen­t Location, and it is currently being assessed as part of work in support of the new WECA Spatial Developmen­t Strategy.

“Given the lead-in times to the delivery of a strategic scheme such as this, its status, importance and significan­ce for Bristol as a whole, Bellway Homes is undertakin­g early survey work and technical assessment­s, seeking to agree the scope and approach with BCC officers.

“Whether or not the scheme is EIA developmen­t is a key considerat­ion,” they added.

 ?? ?? Five fields between the former Wyevale Garden Centre and the Brislingto­n Park and Ride on which developers Bellway Homes want to build more than 550 home
Five fields between the former Wyevale Garden Centre and the Brislingto­n Park and Ride on which developers Bellway Homes want to build more than 550 home

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