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Plan for 75 new homes approved

- By JAMES ROBINSON Local Democracy Reporter james.robinson@reachplc.com

PLANS for 75 new homes close to a Northumber­land industrial estate have been given the green light despite concerns over noise and pollution.

Northumber­land County Council’s developmen­t company Advance Northumber­land had submitted plans for the houses on industrial land at Hadston near Amble.

The proposed scheme includes a significan­t contributi­on from the company in the form of a section 106 agreement. This includes:

■ Off-site open space contributi­on of £47,653.98 (including five years’maintenanc­e). ■ 17% on-site affordable housing provision. ■ Special educationa­l needs (SEN) provision: £99,000.

■ Coastal Mitigation of £615x75 dwellings: £46,125.

■ Healthcare financial contributi­on: £36,900.

However, the area’s ward councillor – Labour leader Scott Dickinson – was concerned about the impact of ongoing industrial work on future homeowners.

While Coun Dickinson was not able to attend

Monday’s meeting of the Castle Morpeth Local Area Council, he submitted written comments that were read out by a council officer.

He said: “This applicatio­n worries me a bit and I would request that a member site visit takes place before any decision is made. This is a working industrial estate complete with a recycling facility that produces fumes.

“There are factories and garages that operate from early to late.”

Conservati­ve councillor Richard Dodd was also concerned about potential future impacts.

He said: “If it is next to a plant – we have had this in other places, what came first the chicken or the egg – when we put 75 houses there and there is noise, that is what happens. I just have that little bit of caution.”

However, members were told a noise assessment had been carried out and found double glazing would result in “target criteria” for noise being met.

The council’s deputy leader, Coun Richard Wearmouth, said: “The survey has been undertaken and it is for the applicant to make sure they’re on top of noise. If they’re not, they will find out from their customers.”

The applicatio­n was approved by seven votes to zero with one abstention.

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