Decision on unpopular affordable house scheme deferred by council

By David Lawrence - Local Democracy Reporter

13th Oct 2022 | Local News

Claverdon Community Land Trust has applied to build ten affordable homes on green belt land in Norton Lindsey
Claverdon Community Land Trust has applied to build ten affordable homes on green belt land in Norton Lindsey

Concerned villagers must wait and see if extra affordable homes on green belt land are given the thumbs up … by two different councils.

Neighbours of the site off Curlieu Lane, in Norton Lindsey, have objected to the plans put forward by Claverdon Community Land Trust saying that the development will lead to extra traffic and a local councillor said it was unlikely that the homes would benefit anyone living in the village.

Planning officer Lucy Hammond explained to members of this week's Warwick District Council planning committee that the only part of the development they could vote on was the road junction with the vast majority of the site lying in Stratford district.

She said: "The planning application relates to ten affordable homes but we are looking at a very small percentage of the site – it is only the existing access on Warwick District Council land.

"The material considerations are therefore only in relation to highway safety and whether the access is safe and suitable for the proposed development and also green belt considerations."

She added that the access already served 12 properties in Brick Kiln Close and the only work required on Warwick district land was some clearance works to the verge and hedgerows.

Cllr Neil Brown, from Norton Lindsey Parish Council, acknowledged that district councillors could only consider the access but explained that this week's meeting was the only opportunity for the parish to have its say with the village split between two district councils and three different parishes.

He said: "These unfortunate boundaries are leading to planning applications such as this which arguably seek to exploit the fragmented nature of the village's planning regime to the likely detriment of the wider community.

"We are not in Stratford district so will have no formal say in determination of the wider application and we cannot force the Stratford planning committee to consider the application if Claverdon Parish Council supports it. 

"Norton Lindsey faces being a growth village by stealth and, even worse, a growth village without the infrastructure changes and facilities to support such developments."

Cllr Terry Morris informed fellow councillors that their Stratford district counterparts had deferred making a decision and suggested Warwick's planning committee did the same.

He said: "This is a really odd one, we could go around this many times. At the moment I am erring towards deferment because we are heading towards a can of worms which I don't think we could unpick and we will still be here at midnight. This is 100% about access so we need highways here to answer the questions."

The matter was deferred so that a member of the county council's highways team could be present to answer questions.

     

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