Developer confident of moving ahead with seafront flats plans
The developers of a seafront flats scheme have said they are confident of moving forward with its plans and have reassured worried local nudists.
It comes after Orangestar Capital (Portsmouth) Limited withdrew its plans to redevelop historic naval facility Fraser Range into
134 homes due to concerns over bird habitats raised by executive non-departmental public body Natural England.
The six-and-a-half-acre site is next to the Chichester and Langstone Harbours Special Protection Area (SPA), which protects wintering bird species, and Natural England asked for details regarding potential recreational pressures, beach shingle loss and nutrient neutrality to assess their potential impact on the SPA.
A spokesperson for the applicant said Natural England’s concerns will be addressed “within the next month or so” with the aim of attending the planning committee “hopefully” in May or June.
They added: “The application proposals have been informed by detailed ecologist input, including several bird surveys and full consideration through the production of an Environmental Impact Assessment, Shadow Habitat Regulations Assessment, and a Nutrient Neutrality Assessment and Mitigation Strategy.
“Natural England’s residual concerns mainly relate to the proposed mitigation measures, which include contributions toward off-site mitigation, including enhancements to the adjacent Fort Cumberland Site of Importance for Nature
Conservation open space.
“The package of measures is agreed in principle, but Natural England requires some further clarifications before the package can be formally agreed.”
The proposed development faced backlash from residents who frequent the long-standing nudist beach in Eastney.
However, the applicants said that the development would actually improve public access to the beach, as it would be designated as access land under section 16 of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000.