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What you can do to help prevent the development.

Persimmon appeal rejected 15 October 2017 by Planning Inspectorate

As reported here by the Ipswich Star, after an appeal by Persimmon (which was heard by the Planning Inspectorate over 4 days in August), on 15 October 2017 the appeal decision was announced rejecting Persimmon’s appeal for 300 new homes at Longstrops by Bell Lane. Planning Inspector, Paul Clark, said the development “would not be in a sustainable location because it is distant from opportunities to undertake day-to-day activities,” and added that growth patterns needed to be managed to ensure best development of infrastructure such as transport and public services, which the application did not provide.

As further reported here by the Ipswich Star, Martin Davidson, land director for Persimmon Homes Anglia, was reported to say: “We are obviously disappointed with the outcome of the public inquiry, and will need to review the decision with our consultants and counsel before deciding what next steps to take”.

Should Persimmon decide in the future to launch another application for any of the land at Longstrops on the border of Kesgrave, KAGE will again do what it can to raise awareness of the issues arising from any major expansion of Kesgrave, particularly without any investment in the surrounding infrastructure.

Persimmon Application for 300 homes – December 2015

Persimmon Homes have made an application (reference DC/15/4672/OUT) for the phased development of 300 homes on the part of Longstrops adjacent to Bell Lane. Consultation expires on 28 December.

Full details are available, and comments by the Kesgrave public can be made, on the SCDC Planning website for this application (after registering and providing your name, email address and postal address). If you have a view on this proposal by Persimmon then please do comment before 28 December by following the above link to the SCDC Planning website. There are numerous reasons already listed on KAGE as to why this development of further housing should not be allowed.

Persimmon hope that the delays to starting the Adastral Park housing plan (it may be 2019 before the first houses are completed due to NANT’s many appeals, instead of 2014/15) have opened the door for them to develop 15 hectares of the 50 hectare Longstrops field. The section they want to develop now is the part nearest Bell Lane (from Bell Lane up to opposite the end of Cedarwood School) and the plans include the provision of land (and only land) for a new primary school. The phases would be 100 homes at a time starting first from the access from Bell Lane and working towards Cedarwood School. A map of the proposed development is as follows:

Longstrops-Plan-15ha-Nov2015

News of the application by Persimmon can also be viewed here on the Ipswich Star website.

Register Your Objection with Persimmon

If you want to protect your quality of life and the identity of Kesgrave make sure you register your objections to the proposed plans. A suggested response is:

‘I wish to register my objections to the proposed plans by Persimmon Homes at Long Strops by Grange Farm. Kesgrave Town has reached its limit and any further expansion will affect my quality of life. There is already substantial pressure on schooling and the road network and this development will add to it.’

Here is a Word Document with the above suggestion: KAGE1

Persimmon have asked for comments to be sent to:

William Lusty, Savills, Unex House, 132-134 Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 8PA

Comments should arrive latest by Friday 15 February.

(Please note that it is Savills’ Cambridge office that they want comments to go to and not their London office).

Persimmon have said that all comments will be reviewed and that a Statement of Community Involvement will be submitted as part of the planning process summarising the comments received.

Show your concern about the proposals by registering with this site so we can help keep you informed and post a reply below to let us know that you have sent an objection.

If you can help or wish to contact us for any other reason then use this address:

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