Market Leads & Opportunities
Deferred Dorset plans back on the agenda
Deferred plans for the development of new homes in Dorset have been recommended for approval.Southern Strategic Land is behind the application, which concerns a site in Broadmayne.Proposed are up to 80 homes, with a minimum 45 per cent being affordable and a maxiumum 55 per cent being market housing.There would also be public open space and a wide range of biodiversity enhancements.At the 20 July Western and Southern Area planning committee of Dorset Council, members considered the application provided a “positive contribution to much-needed housing in the area and the 45 per cent on-site provision of affordable housing would benefit the local housing market”.They resolved that the application be deferred to a subsequent committee meeting for members to consider the wording of planning conditions, given that the committee “were minded to approve the application subject to the completion of a legal agreement and suitably worded planning conditions”.The application will now go back before the committee on 7 September, again with a recommendation for approval.
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