Public meeting announced on plans to build 83 homes on former Warwickshire Police HQ land

By James Smith

10th Jan 2023 | Local News

Warwickshire Police sold the land around its Leek Wootton headquarters to CALA Homes in December 2021 (Image via SWNS)
Warwickshire Police sold the land around its Leek Wootton headquarters to CALA Homes in December 2021 (Image via SWNS)

Residents will be able to learn more about plans to build 83 houses on the land around Warwickshire Police's Leek Wootton headquarters at a public meeting this weekend.

CALA Homes has submitted a second application to develop the site at the end of last year, having already put forward a scheme in March 2022.

The developer purchased the land, including old tennis courts and sports fields, in December 2021.

And while a decision is yet to be made on the first proposal, the developer has now put forward a second set of plans.

Still for 83 houses, the new scheme comes as a result of district officers failing to respond to negotiations from CALA - the application claims.

And on Sunday 15 January a public meeting will be held at Leek Wootton Sports Club at 3pm, chaired by Leek Wotton Parish Council and the Leek Wootton Focus Group.

A public consultation was held before the first application was submitted, but CALA said a second one would not be held.

Residents have until January 31 to comment on the plans on the Warwick District Council website.

An outline plan of the development (image via planning application)

     

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