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Hundreds more homes to be built after inspector overturns plans rejection
Hundreds more homes to be built after inspector overturns plans rejectionPlans for a new residential development to the south of Barton-upon-Humber are set to move forward after the Government’s planning inspectorate ruled in favour of the scheme.Banks Property put forward proposals in autumn 2021 for the development of a 26.3 hectare site to the east of the A15 and south of Horkstow Road which was to include up to 390 homes.The firm’s planning application was rejected by North Lincolnshire Council’s planning committee last summer, with Banks submitting an appeal against this decision to the planning inspectorate, which has now been allowed.As well as including a range of different sizes and types of homes, including affordable housing and bungalows, the project also includes new footpaths, wetland areas, wildlife habitats, road links, a children’s play park, an outdoor exercise area and more than 15 hectares of additional public open space.Funding will also be allocated towards a regular full day bus service that will serve the site.John Ruddick, senior property development manager at Banks Property, which is part of the Banks Group, said: “We have always believed this would be an excellent site on which to create a sustainable new community in Barton-upon-Humber, and we are naturally very pleased that the planning inspector has also recognised the strengths and suitability of our proposals.“This development will contribute to meeting the growing need to increase the local supply of homes and will enable more people who want to move to or stay in the area to do just that.“It will offer a range of different property sizes and designs, including up to 20 bungalows and 78 affordable homes, while the construction of these new homes will directly support 80 new jobs, as well as indirectly supporting a further 100 jobs and providing significant contract opportunities for local suppliers.“We will now look to move this project forward as quickly as we can.”
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