Eight bungalows have been proposed in toned-down scheme for Herefordshire’s Wye Valley.
The bid follows the granting in 2021 of outline planning permission for up to 15 houses on farmland at Lightfields, Kings Caple north of Ross-on-Wye, one of two such sites proposed for new housing in the village’s neighbourhood development plan.
But following this, a “reserved matters” application to permit the details of the scheme, consisting of the full 15 two-storey houses, was refused ten months later for a number of reasons including their scale, layout, drainage and lack of surrounding planting.
Now a new bid (number 242441) by a different applicant, Mr B Garbett, attempts to overcome these objections.
It follows a village meeting to present the new plans in March, drawing around 60 locals who strongly favoured the lower-density development.
RELATED NEWS:
- Decision on three-storey flats plan for Ross-on-Wye
- More car parking by Herefordshire's river Wye refused
- Locals unhappy at 'massive' new homes near Kington, Herefordshire
Of contemporary design rather than “a pastiche of existing housing” nearby, the bungalows would each have three bedrooms, the type most in demand locally, and would incorporate several sustainability features, according to a statement with the application.
The “modest” properties would be “viable as family homes, and present an opportunity for down-sizers or those with mobility issues”, it adds.
OTHER NEWS:
- Lawfulness bids for Herefordshire 'farmhouses' with no farmers
- Herefordshire to spend £5 million buying up homes
- Wye protestors demand better river protection at London rally
With fewer than ten houses in the scheme, there would now be no obligation to include an element of affordable housing as previously.
A detailed drainage scheme now accompanies the application.
Comments on it can be made until November 21.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here