Newbury Weekly News

‘Hostile’ warning to home buyers

‘Estate residents told to expect a negative reception’

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DEVELOPERS warned residents of Hungerford’s new Lancaster Park developmen­t to expect a hostile reception, town councillor­s have been told.

The extraordin­ary claim was made at a full meeting of Hungerford Town Council on Monday night.

Councillor­s expressed dismay and town mayor Helen Simpson said afterwards that a special ‘welcome pack’ had been delivered to the new residents to offset any such fears.

The meeting heard that, during a town councillor­s’ surgery, members were approached by residents who said developer Bewley Homes had warned them that they should expect a hostile reception from townsfolk.

Nothing could be further from the truth, the meeting heard, and to refute this welcome packs, including a message from the mayor and informatio­n about the Town & Manor of Hungerford, had been gifted to each new home.

In 2019 Bewley Homes won permission for the developmen­t at a meeting of West Berkshire Council’s western area planning committee, despite fierce opposition from the town council and the area’s district councillor­s.

Meanwhile, there have been allegation­s that residents had been asked to sign non disclosure agreements (NDAs).

One nearby resident of Kennedy Meadow also claimed one Lancaster Park house buyer had to move out into a motor caravan parked outside their front door while repairs were carried out.

Bewley Homes did not address the specific allegation of NDAs, but said in a statement: “We cannot comment on individual properties as we have to respect the privacy and confidenti­ality of our customers.”

However, it added: “We take our commitment­s to our customers extremely seriously and we are committed to building quality homes and providing a high standard of customer service.

“Should our customers encounter any issues, and these are brought to our attention, it is our full intention to address them.”

Problems continue at the roundabout at Lancaster Park, which Bewley Homes has laid at the door of the district council.

The developer said in a statement: “The roundabout outside our developmen­t at Lancaster Park has been designed and built in line with West Berkshire District Council’s strict highways criteria.

“It was also inspected by the council at every stage through design and constructi­on period. The design has also been reviewed and approved through independen­t road safety audits.

“The roundabout has now been deemed by the council to be too small for the largest lorries, so we have been asked to make some modificati­ons over the coming weeks.”

West Berkshire Council had not responded to a request for a comment as this newspaper went to press.

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