West Sussex County Times

New reason for rejection of plan

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Horsham District Council has changed its reason for refusing plans to build 73 homes in Southwater.

The outline applicatio­n from Reside Developmen­ts Ltd, for the site at Woodfords, in Shipley Road, was refused last April on grounds including its countrysid­e location.

Sincethere­fusal,anumber of things have changed.

Reside has launched an appeal to the planning inspector and the council can no longer demonstrat­e that it has a five-year supply of deliverabl­e housing land.

The latter would stand against the council during the appeal.

Usually this would leave the authority waiting with bated breath on the inspector’s decision.

Butapositi­onstatemen­ton water neutrality, which was published by Natural England in the autumn, changed the playing field.

Now applicants have to show that their developmen­ts would not increase demand on water supplies.

Horsham, which was identified by the Environmen­t Agency as being in an area of serious water stress, is supplied by Southern Water from its Sussex North Water Resource Zone.

Essentiall­y, the fear is that the current rate of water abstractio­n – the process of taking water from surface or undergroun­d sources – is having an impact on protected sites in the Arun Valley.

So during a meeting of the planning committee on Tuesday (March 1), members agreed to change the reasons for refusal, this time on water neutrality grounds.

A report to the planning committee said that, as the appeal documents filed by Reside did not include a Water Neutrality Statement, it was ‘not possible to conclude with sufficient certainty’ that the developmen­t would not harm the integrity of those sites.

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