Plans submitted for 484 homes in second phase of Mansfield Lindhurst Development

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Plans have now been submitted to build almost 500 homes in the second phase of a massive £250 million development in Mansfield.

The developer, Bellway Homes Limited, has submitted plans to Mansfield District Council for another 484 homes to be built on the site, off the A617 Adams Way.

The full project, called the Lindhurst Development, has been in progress since 2017 and will have 1,700 homes as well as shops, a health centre, a new primary school, a nursery, care homes, offices, and a community park once complete.

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The huge scheme is also presented as an extension of the existing Berry Hill area.

An artist's impression of how some of the homes in the second phase of the development will appear.An artist's impression of how some of the homes in the second phase of the development will appear.
An artist's impression of how some of the homes in the second phase of the development will appear.

The full second phase will provide more housing, access to and services for the planned local centre, a small supermarket, a health centre, a care home and a parade of shops, and a new primary school – as well as affordable housing.

The new application involves most of the new homes planned as part of phase two of the scheme, which has six phases overall.

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Pre-meeting council reports on the application say 170 of the 484 homes will be classed as affordable housing, either as social rent or low-cost ownership.

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Reports say: “The application has been subject of details discussions and amendments resulting in the original number of dwellings being reduced from 500 to 484 to include affordable housing which ‘catches up’ with the phase 1 development which did not include affordable housing within those developments.”

It adds Nottinghamshire County Council has commented on the plan, saying it is concerned it could increase on-street parking in the area because not enough spaces are provided attached to homes.

In a comment submitted on the plans, one unnamed local resident also said they “can’t believe” the number of parking spaces proposed.

However, Mansfield District Council officer reports say the County Council has proposed conditions to monitor the impact of the shortage.

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The report states: “Whilst it would be preferable to have optimal car parking the need for market and affordable housing does have to be balanced against reduced parking.

“Given the fact the majority of the dwellings have the required spaces and given the proposed condition it is considered that this issue alone would not warrant refusal of permission.”

The planning application will be discussed at Mansfield District Council’s Planning Applications Committee on Monday, January 13.

The pre-meeting report recommends councillors on the committee approve the decision.

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