West Sussex Gazette

Plans approved for up to 850 homes west of Chichester

- Karen Dunn

Plans to build up to 850 homes west of Chichester have been approved by the district council.

The outline applicatio­n for the second and final phase of the West of Chichester Strategic Developmen­t Location was given the nod by the planning committee on January 10. The first phase of developmen­t was granted planning permission in 2018 and work is well under way, with around 500 people living in the new homes. The latest applicatio­n, from Vistry Group and Miller Homes, is for land to the west of Centurion Way, land at Bishop Luffa School, land at and next to Westgate, and land to the north-east of Old Broyle Road and St Paul’s Road. As well as the new homes, it includes 5.3 hectares of employment land, extensions to the community facility and primary school which were approved for the first phase, open space, including the northern Country Park. A spine road – the Southern Access Road – will run from Old Broyle Road to Westgate, with access closed from Clay Lane.

During the meeting, former councillor Richard Plowman called for a condition that the access road needed to be completed before any housing constructi­on began. But his suggestion was not taken up. In May 2023, the Highway Authority said there was ‘no valid highway reason’ to hold off on constructi­on until the road was open.

Among the concerns raised by members of the public and councillor­s were those of flooding, drainage and road safety. Donna Johnson (Green & Local Alliance, Sidlesham & Selsey North) pointed out that modelling – which can be used to predict things such as traffic levels or flood risks – often did not reflect the everyday experience­s of residents. She said: “I would certainly like to see some robust proposals in place to deal with the flooding in the southern area.”

As for traffic, she described the predicted figures as ‘optimistic’ and repeated her concerns about safety. The council received 315 objections to the plans, with concerns including the loss of agricultur­al land and the impact on ancient woodland, traffic issues and pollution. But the majority of the committee supported planning officers’ recommenda­tion to permit the applicatio­n (22/01485/OUTEIA) approving it by nine votes to two.

 ?? ?? The latest applicatio­n for building near Bishop Luffa School. Part of the applicatio­n is for land to the west of Hester Road, Chichester. SR24012202
The latest applicatio­n for building near Bishop Luffa School. Part of the applicatio­n is for land to the west of Hester Road, Chichester. SR24012202

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