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Developer may pay council £750k rather than include ‘affordable’ homes in Portslade plans

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 28 Apr, 2022 at 12:05AM
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Land owner wins outline approval for 14 homes on scrubland in Portslade

The scrubland site at the corner of Foredown Road and Fox Way in Portslade

The scrubland on the corner of Foredown Road and Fox Way in Portslade

A property developer is offering the council cash instead of “affordable” homes because a deal with planners is at risk of falling through.

Brighton landlord Mike Stimpson was granted outline planning permission to build 14 houses on scrubland on the corner of Foredown Road and Fox Way in Portslade last July.

The scheme included seven two-bedroom houses and seven with three bedrooms – but none of them were classed as affordable.

Mr Stimpson offered instead to turn another property that he owned into affordable housing – the former Mission Church Hall, in Bentham Road, Brighton.

But in November, councillors turned down his plans to convert the Bentham Road property into low-cost “social” housing – eight studio flats and a two-bedroom flat.

While they welcomed the idea of affordable housing on the site, they said that the design before them was “poky”.

Now, Brighton and Hove City Council’s Planning Committee is preparing to look again at the Portslade plans.

Officials have published a report backing a proposal for Mr Stimpson to pay a “commuted sum” of more than £750,000.

The money would be a “developer contribution” towards the council’s own affordable housing plans in recognition of the lack of affordable housing on Mr Stimpson’s land.

If councillors accept the proposal, officials would be expected to amend the deal – the conditions – governing the planning permission for the Portslade site.

When the original application went before the Planning Committee nine months ago, councillors were told that Mr Stimpson had intended to use a neighbouring plot for the “affordable” homes.

But the number of affordable homes – four out of the 14 – would have been too few for a housing association to take on.

The scrubland site at the corner of Foredown Road and Fox Way in Portslade

When the Planning Committee met last July, Green councillor Sue Shanks said: “This is a good site, I would have thought, for affordable housing.

“I’m a bit concerned that we’re waiting until they develop something else which may not happen. I would have thought that would be more appropriate on the existing site.”

More than once Councillor Shanks has asked whether the council could manage affordable homes in schemes like Mr Stimpson’s.

But the council’s housing department – like most housing associations – regards them as too small to be cost-effective.

Instead, the solution has tended to be for developers to offer the council money to spend on its own plans to build affordable houses and flats.

Bentham Road Mission Church Hall in Brighton

Last month, the developer Blue Goldstone offered to pay the council £3.6 million rather than include affordable flats on the site of the old KAP Peugeot car dealership in Newtown Road, Hove.

The Portslade proposal is due to be decided by the Planning Committee at Hove Town Hall next Wednesday (4 May). The meeting is scheduled to start at 2pm and to be webcast on the council’s website.

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  1. Mike oxlong says:
    4 years ago

    A bribe by any other name.

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  2. Valerie Paynter says:
    4 years ago

    This ploy puts the negotiating job onto planning officers & is a game developers play to wear away their will to live!! The sums offered are not useful in themselves. Actual built units in their schemes is the cost effective way to get slightly more affordable housing

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  3. Loz says:
    4 years ago

    Is the “ guilt money” ring fenced for use only in Social Housing projects ?

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  4. KM says:
    4 years ago

    The site is far too small for the amount of houses on the plans anyway.
    This seems to be a ploy from a lot of developers and the affordable housing never gets built.
    But the council will sadly take the offer and the money will be wasted as usual on something Brighton doesn’t need

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  5. Pete g says:
    4 years ago

    Nowhere near enough £75million yes

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  6. Jane Franks says:
    4 years ago

    The Council could have bought the site and built affordable housing themselves. Increasing their stock and reduce their 10yr waiting list.
    Affordable housing is myth where the average flat rent is more than most people earn a month.

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