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Planning appeal allows 58 new homes in Longframlington

BySamTaylor

May 29, 2020

Planning permission has been granted on appeal for 58 new homes in the village of Longframlington, Northumberland.

National consultants Pegasus Group were planning agents for the appeal and prepared and submitted the appeal and managed the process throughout including on matters relating to planning obligations and conditions on behalf of Tantallon Homes.

Chris Martin, of Pegasus Group’s Newcastle office, said: “We are delighted that the appeal against the decision by Northumberland County Council has been successful – a great achievement given the reasons for refusal were design related and are therefore more difficult to challenge as they are subjective in nature.

“The application was refused on the basis of the impact of the development on the character of the area and so the case required an analysis of the character and form of the village to put forward the case that the proposed development could successfully integrate with the current village and not be detrimental to its character or appearance.”

The new development is set to be a mix of two storey detached and semi-detached homes, terraces and apartments and some bungalows. A new access would be created from Front Street.

In his findings, the planning inspector gave weight to S106 financial obligations to be delivered to the community as part of the development. These include 10 affordable homes, a £96,000 education contribution towards secondary school places at King Edward VI High School, Morpeth and a £38,400 contribution towards improving primary healthcare.

And he imposed conditions on the development that would see the widening to 2m and re-surfacing of the existing footway along the site frontage, together with provision for maintenance of the proposed streets and cycle parking.

Pegasus Group is a national consultancy with 14 offices across UK and Ireland offering extensive experience across all sectors of the development industry including planning, design, environment, economics and heritage.