Bexhill Observer Report
Developers have
submitted a fresh planning application to build new homes at a disused sports
ground.
Beaulieu Homes
(Southern) Limited has launched a new bid to build homes on the former Sidley
Sports Ground in Glovers Lane.
The company is hoping
to secure outline planning permission for up to 65 homes, access roads,
footpaths, garages, open space and ancillary development on the site. The
housing will include a mixture of market and affordable housing, ranging from
two bedroom flats to four bedroom houses.
Beaulieu Homes had
previously submitted plans to build up to 70 homes on the ground. But it
withdrew the proposal shortly before Rother District Council’s planning committee
was due to make a decision in December 2015. Council officers had recommended
the plans be refused due to the loss of open, community space.
In its latest
submission, Beaulieu Homes says it will make funding available to boost local
sports provision, adding that the proposed housing development “will make
substantial investment possible in nearby facilities such as Sidley Recreation
Ground and St Mary’s Recreation Ground”.
Beaulieu Homes said the
planned development would help assist Rother District Council’s “wholly
inadequate and worsening five year housing land supply position”. The previous
planning application generated 57 letters of objection, including one from
Heart of Sidley, plus a petition signed by 26 residents.
The Sidley Sports and
Social Club closed in April 2013 due to severe financial difficulties, leaving
Sidley United Football Club and Sidley Cricket Club without a ground. The site
has stood empty ever since and has been targeted by vandals. The clubhouse was
torched by arsonists in February 2015.
Read more at:
http://www.bexhillobserver.net/news/fresh-plans-for-new-homes-at-former-sports-ground-1-7786270
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