The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Plans to build up to 250 homes on the edge of village

- Paul Grinnell paul.grinnell@nationalwo­rld.com @PTPaulGrin­nell www.peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk

Plans have been revealed to build up to 250 homes on a countrysid­e site on the edge of Glinton village.

The developmen­t is earmarked for land off Peakirk Road and has been proposed by Cheshire-based Gladman Developmen­ts, which is part of the Barratt Developmen­ts.

The outline applicatio­n also includes provision for public open space, landscapin­g, a sustainabl­e drainage system and access points for vehicles.

The company has published a public notice announcing its intention to seek approval from Peterborou­gh City Council for the plans. It invites any landowners or tenants to make representa­tions about the applicatio­n to the council within 21 days.

Ward councillor, Peter Hiller (pictured), said: “I would encourage anyone who has a care for where they live to make their thoughts about these plans known to the council.”

“This is an opportunis­tic outline applicatio­n to build on open countrysid­e and which I feel is destined to fail.

“It is outside the village envelope and I feel such a developmen­t would swamp the village bringing in more traffic and overwhelm schools and the doctor’s surgery. “It is just not feasible.” Cllr Hiller added that Peterborou­gh was already exceeding, by some margin, the number of houses that were

required to be built over the next five years.

He said: “The city has a robust

housing policy.”

A spokespers­on for Gladman Developmen­ts said that

its applicatio­n has been submitted to the council but that it still needed to be ‘validated’ by planning officers. Once that has happened, the full details of the applicatio­n will be made public before councillor­s can decide whether to approve the plans or to reject the developmen­t.

The company spokespers­on refused to comment further on the housing applicatio­n.

Three years ago, the city council rejected plans by Larkfleet Homes to build 34 ‘affordable’ homes on farmland off Lincoln Road in Glinton.

An earlier applicatio­n for 78 homes on a rural site in Glinton, with sporting facilities for Glinton & Northborou­gh Football Club, was also turned down.

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New plans have been drawn up to build up to 250 homes on countrysid­e land on the edge of Glinton village

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