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200 new homes approved on West Sussex greenfield site

by Karen Dunn, local democracy reporter
20 September, 2024
in East Grinstead, News, West Sussex
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200 new homes approved on West Sussex greenfield site

Plans to build 200 homes in Felbridge have been approved by Mid Sussex District Council.

The application from Barratt David Wilson Southern Counties, for land south of Crawley Down Road, was given the nod by the planning committee at a meeting on Thursday (September 19).

The land was allocated for development in the council’s Site Allocation Development Plan Document, which was adopted in 2022.

More than 400 people objected to the plans, with concerns raised including harm to the countryside, increased traffic congestion, pressure on schools and GPS, and the ‘bland’ design of the proposed development.

Crawley Down Parish Council echoed flooding concerns raised by Felbridge Parish Council, adding: “There are concerns over additional pressure on the local electricity supply as
homes in our area frequently suffer power cuts, which will be exacerbated by additional housing.”

But most of the committee supported the recommendation from officers and voted 11 to one to approve the plans.

Rex Whittaker (Con, East Grinstead Imberhorne) shared the concerns of some objectors that the already busy junction of the A264 and A22 would be made worse by the extra traffic the new development would bring.

He said: “The people of East Grinstead know that that junction operates over and above capacity.”

Mr Whittaker appealed for a works agreement to be included in the Section 106 legal agreement between the council and the applicant so that money could be spent improving the junction in the future.

Chairman Christopher Phillips (Ind, Copthorne & Worth) assured him that councillors would be ‘putting a lot of pressure’ on the county council once a Transport Corridor Study it had commissioned was completed.

The development will be made up of 164 detached, semi-detached and terraced houses and 36 flats.

Sixty of the homes will be classed as affordable.

Numbers 71 and 123 Crawley Down Road will be demolished to provide two vehicular access points for the development.

To view the application, log on to pa.midsussex.gov.uk and search for DM/23/0810.

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Comments 2

  1. Maureen Peters says:
    1 year ago

    Will the council ever listen to residents. No not never no more

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  2. Catherine says:
    1 year ago

    Sadly Maureen you are correct. With this going ahead surely the Imberhorne estate will get the go ahead as it borders with this development. More loss of green space, wildlife habitat etc. Concerns regarding the lack of GPs, schools, proper infrastructure, particularly roads, constantly falls on deaf ears. Councillors just do not care, lets be honest. Money speaks louder than environmental concerns and common sense.

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