Portsmouth News

Plan for 225 homes in Portcheste­r rejected after 300 complaints

Council rejects housing proposal

- By RICHARD LEMMER

PLANS for 225 homes and a bird habitat in Portcheste­r have been rejected after more than 300 complaints from residents.

Foreman Homes had plans to build the homes, as well as a bird conservati­on area for geese, on land south of Romsey Avenue.

But Fareham Borough Council’s planning committee has rejected the proposal, citing concerns about the loss of protected wildlife habitats.

It comes after a two-year campaign of residents opposing the plans, with Natural England and more than 300 people writing to the council to call for the developmen­t to be scrapped.

Natural England objected to the plans as it would result in a loss of habitat even with a proposed four-hectare bird conservati­on area.

One resident making a deputation at the meeting last Wednesday said: ‘(This) is one of the most protected sites in the world.

‘We are quite privileged, but it comes with responsibi­lities to look after its health for future generation­s.

‘You have read that Natural England rejected the applicatio­n because it will result in the loss of supporting habitats.’ The land south of Romsey Avenue is a supporting habitat for bird and wildfowl across the Solent, an area that homes 10 per cent of the global population of Brent geese.

Councillor­s on the planning committee also raised concerns about the lack of affordable housing and funding for road improvemen­ts.

Councillor Trevor Cartwright said: ‘I’m somewhat disappoint­ed to say the least – Foreman Homes have had two years to present this applicatio­n, and looking at it, it looks like the most ill-thought out applicatio­n I have seen in a long, long time.

‘There are elements in there were informatio­n hasn’t been supplied.

‘I really don't think they have thought through this at all.’

Chairman for the planning committee, Councillor Nick Walker, said: ‘This has been a long arduous task to convince our officers that this was never going to be a suitable site. I said so on day one.

‘This is a victory for residents – a CS victory, and I don’t mean core strategy, I mean common sense.’

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The land south of Romsey Avenue
APPLICATIO­N REJECTED The land south of Romsey Avenue

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