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Stockton home plans uncertainty after new flood map
Stockton home plans uncertainty after new flood map

BBC News

time06-07-2025

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Stockton home plans uncertainty after new flood map

A new flood map has thrown plans for 265 homes into uncertainty.A five-day planning appeal was set to begin at the end of July into Keepmoat Homes and Banks Property's plan for a new estate at Bowesfield Lane and Cygnet Drive in Council rejected the scheme in September following dozens of objections from local inspector Philip Ware said the appeal hearing would now almost certainly be delayed as the applicants were seeking to change their plan in the light of a new flood map issued by the Environment Agency. 'Flood zone fears' Stockton Council said "putting the appeal on pause" for a redesign was not appropriate as the changes could alter parts of the plans which had lead to the Hall, representing the council, said the developers would not submit a revised plan until after September, adding: "The outcome of the revised flood risk mapping, implications for the scheme and therefore implications for the appeal are all uncertain."Councillors had said the "cramped" development would make residents' lives a misery, with the proposals receiving 45 objections over traffic and harm to and Ingleby Barwick resident Alison Ketch, 57, said there was no infrastructure, transport or parking services."It's a flood zone," she have maintained the site had very good public transport access and the plan would not impact on the nearby nature reserve. Redesign implications An updated scheme proposed the removal of eight plots, changes to seven and adding more green space. It also suggested postponing the appeal to later in the year, the Local Democracy Reporting Service Group, agent for the developers, said the site could not deliver affordable housing and an assessment was "necessary".Mr Ware said he would either set a new timetable or urge for the appeal to be "withdrawn, redesigned and resubmitted to the council".He said: "The unknown changes to the proposal could have implications for layout, flooding and viability – there are also a number of timescale uncertainties. "All this could result in a significantly different proposal." Follow BBC Tees on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

Refused Stockton homes appeal to be heard by government inspector
Refused Stockton homes appeal to be heard by government inspector

BBC News

time11-05-2025

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Refused Stockton homes appeal to be heard by government inspector

A government-appointed inspector will hear an appeal concerning plans to build 265 Homes and Banks Property had wanted to build the houses off Cygnet Drive and Kingfisher Way, in Stockton, Teesside, but the bid was rejected in September last developers said the houses would not have an impact on the nearby Bowesfield nature reserve, but the proposals received 47 letters of were unhappy with the design in an area already "clogged with traffic" and said it would make "residents' lives a misery". The inspector will hear the appeal over five days, starting on 29 members went against a planning officer's recommendation to approve the housing plan, and refused it on the grounds of "a poor layout and unacceptable cramped form of development". 'Energy-efficient homes' They heard the area had limited public transport and the plans would create an "unacceptable increase" in pedestrians and cyclists. The developers said the plan would provide a wide variety of energy-efficient homes. They had previously told councillors the "final phase of regeneration" for the Bowesfield brownfield site was the first viable proposal since 2015 and would deliver social, environmental and economic benefits, the Local Democracy Reporting Service said. Follow BBC Tees on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

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