157 new homes could be built with associated landscaping, public open space, highways and infrastructure on land west of the A60 Mansfield Road in Redhill.
A planning application has been submitted to Gedling Borough Council and it will now be considered for approval.
A planning statement document prepared by Chave Planning on behalf of Barwood Homes indicates that the 157 dwellings will be developed on a site.
The site covers an area of approximately 6.95 hectares. It consists of a single field in agricultural use.
To the north of the site, beyond some small paddocks, is a covered reservoir and a small number of residential dwellings.
Barwood Homes has already been granted planning permission for the erection of 72 dwellings (reference 2016/0854). The new development will be to the rear of the current Barwood Homes housing site.
The south of the site is bounded by existing residential properties, and to the west by farmland and beyond this New Farm and its processing and packaging works. A number of trees to the north of the site, in the vicinity of the dwellings and reservoir, are protected by a Tree Preservation Order (TPO).
A percentage of the development will consist of affordable housing that be made accessible to those unable to compete in the general housing market. The mix will be determined in consultation with the Council and could include social rented, market discounted and rent-to-buy properties.
The proposed development will consist of –
14 one-bedroom flats/maisonettes, 40 two-bed houses, 66 three-bed houses and 13 four-bed houses.
The Social, affordable or intermediate Rent proposed residential units consist of 20 two-bed houses and four three-bed houses,
Full details can be found on Gedling Borough Council website under planning application no Ref. No: 2021/0072
But no homeless or temporary accommodation then….their saved for Carlton obviously when you look at the planning decisions.