DEVELOPERS have been given the go ahead to build 90 houses and numerous facilities at Spitfire Road in Calne following an appeal.
The application was originally submitted in November 2022 following an online public consultation where objections were raised, one Calne resident said at the time: "Enough already! Go build somewhere else, Calne has too many houses not enough services."
Another resident, Leigh Randell said: "This site should not be considered at all. The area of brook at this site all ready suffers from considerable flooding with us spending most of Autumn/Winter 2021/2022 under water.
In March 2023 Wiltshire Council refused the applicaiton stating that the proposal was contrary to multiple policies in the Wiltshire Core Strategy.
The case officer report said : “The application proposal has not demonstrated that no ecological harm will result, and insufficient information has been provided to approve the application at this outline stage.
"Issues of noise, odour and dust impacts arising from the immediate neighbour at Abberd Fields Farm have not been appropriately considered and addressed, resulting in a maintained objection from the Public Protection Officer.”
The conclusion was that the identified harm of approving the development, outweighed the benefits 'particulary in light of the fact the council can at the current time, demonstrate sufficient supply of housing land.'
However, the decision to deny planning permission for both applications went to appeal with an inquiry held on 21st January at Monkton Park in Chippenham.
The decision was made on 17th February to allow the 'Residential development for up to 90 dwellings, associated works including infrastructure, ancillary facilities, play area and open space and landscaping' and 'a new Local Centre, day nursery, and convenience store, with associated parking, access and landscaping'. The approval comes with certain conditions in order to overcome some of the original objections which can be seen here - LINK
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