Town council objects to detailed plans for 143 new homes in Kenilworth - again

By James Smith

11th Mar 2024 | Local News

Houses are already under construction for phase one of the Kenilworth Gate development (image by James Smith)
Houses are already under construction for phase one of the Kenilworth Gate development (image by James Smith)

Town councillors have maintained their objection to detailed plans for 143 new houses in Kenilworth, saying concerns have not been "satisfactorily addressed".

Kenilworth Town Council objected to Persimmon Homes' reserved matters application for the next phase of its Thickthorn development at the start of 2024, questioning the amount of greenspace and the impact on traffic.

Full planning permission has already been granted for the first 98 homes along Leamington Road, which are already under construction and some on the market.

The developer has been given outline planning consent for a further 452 homes, and did submit a reserved matters application for all of these last year.

However, an updated application for just a third of these homes has now been put forward to Warwick District Council.

The latest application is for 143 homes at the other end of the Thickthorn site (image via planning application)

But members at Kenilworth Town Council's planning committee at the start of March said there was still work to be done before the latest plans should be approved.

"There was concern that comments previously raised had not been satisfactorily addressed including the timing of the completion of the spine road and the block method of bringing this scheme forward," the council's latest objection said.

"A question was raised over the source and independence of the environmental health comments."

Previously town councillors had also said they were "dismayed" to learn the planned local centre has been relocated from the far eastern corner of the site to a more central location outside of this phase of development and replaced with housing.

If approved, the scheme will see the houses at the other end of the development given the green light, with a mixture of two, three, four and five-bed homes built.

Some 44 per cent (63 dwellings) would be designated affordable housing.

"The proposal will incorporate varied types of on-site public open space, required infrastructure and the spine road in its entirety," the application added.

"To conclude, the proposals will deliver a high-quality development, which will provide much needed housing within the local area."

The layout of the proposed houses (imgae via planning application)

These homes make up phase two of the development, with phases three and four to be submitted further down the line.

Access to the second phase will come off Glasshouse Lane, funding for which has already been signed off.

When the council discussed the previous reserved matters application for the full 452 homes, councillors branded it "insulting".

Councillors also said they were "outraged" that the plans were not in line with the Land East of Kenilworth development brief - a major planning document designed to guide new estates across that side of town.

And councillors have previously revealed that residents on the new estate will be forced to use the community facilities at the new Kenilworth School for a while, rather than the purpose-built facilities included in the application.

See the latest application here.

     

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