New school will provide temporary community space for 550 new Kenilworth homes

By David Lawrence - Local Democracy Reporter

20th Oct 2022 | Local News

Planning permission was granted for the homes in December 2021 (Image via planning application)
Planning permission was granted for the homes in December 2021 (Image via planning application)

Residents on a huge new Kenilworth development will have community facilities from next September – but they will be in a school rather than in a purpose-built centre.

More than 500 homes are being built on former green belt land to the east of the town, a project that prompted considerable opposition from those living nearby and the town council.

And at this week's full council meeting of Warwick District Council, leader Cllr Andrew Day said the land earmarked for the new building would not be available until nearly two-thirds of the houses were occupied.

During the meeting, Cllr Richard Dickson asked: "I wonder if Cllr Day could give us an update on progress and timetable for the design and delivery for the community facilities on the Thickthorn estate on the east of Kenilworth.

"We are in the process of building hundreds of houses in that area creating a skeleton of a place but it is in danger of being a skeleton without a heart and without a soul unless the community facilities are in there as well."

The leader outlined a number of issues which meant that such a centre would not be built in the immediate future.

Cllr Day said: "As far as I understand it, you will have a brand new school with community facilities as a temporary measure opening next September.

"There is provision for a specific community centre to be provided for this area. The difficulty is that even though Persimmon Homes have acquired a site that will be used and planning is underway around it, no decision has been taken yet within this council about how this project will be delivered. 

"We are in the process of trying to recruit a site delivery officer to take this on and bring reports to this council but it should be noted that while we have the land, it will only become available once we have occupation of 65 per cent of the dwellings on the site and the financial contributions are only triggered when there is 85 per cent occupancy. 

"There may be proposals coming to this council to consider some forward funding against those section 106 receipts to bring the project on earlier. I suspect this is business for our post-May council to consider and to progress this scheme.

"The school will be there in September and that will enable your community to gel and meet and start to form." 

     

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