Extra Angmering homes ‘to meet local needs’ developers claim
Barratt Homes has submitted revised plans for land at Pound Nursery, Roundstone Lane, increasing the total to 46 homes, with car parking, landscaping and open space, following the demolition of existing buildings and structures.
The company says this would make better use of the site and provide more two- and three-bedroom houses. “The mix better reflects the needs of the local area,” says a statement Barratt has submitted with the plans to Arun District Council.
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Hide AdThe scheme would be part of the development of 600 homes proposed by Arun and developers in the council’s local plan, which will be assessed by a Government inspector later this year.
Other plans submitted to Arun in the Gazette area include:
ANGMERING: listed building consent application for a rear extension under flat roof, to enclose part of rear courtyard and removal of part of the existing rear wall leading into the extension, The Lamb Inn, The Square.
Detached house with garaging, swimming pool, basement and outbuilding, Fallowdale, North Drive.
Single-storey side extension to provide kitchen, dining and family room (amendment to previous consent A/107/13), 60 Mill Road Avenue.
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Hide AdVarious advertisements, Swanbourne Park, land off Roundstone Lane.
EAST PRESTON: change of use from retail to B1 business, including new shop front, 113 Sea Road.
Single-storey rear extension, 3 West Ridings.
FORD: single-storey side extension, Southfields, Burndell Road, Yapton.
LITTLEHAMPTON: application to vary condition 7 of previous consent LU/517/04 relating to omitting the gates from Terminus Terrace/High Street and restricting access from River Road and Surrey Street to residents only, 26-30 Surrey Street.
Two semi-detached houses and garages, including access onto Northway Road, land next to 1 Northway Road and rear of 22-30 Lyminster Road.