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Neighbours battle back garden terrace

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 30 Jun, 2022 at 8:35PM
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Concerns over badgers spur neighbours to object to plan for new homes

A visualisation of the proposed terrace in Deans Close in Woodingdean

Dozens of neighbours have objected to plans to demolish a bungalow and build a terrace of four homes in its place.

A planning application to knock down the bungalow in Deans Close, Woodingdean, and replace it with four houses has drawn 35 letters of objection from neighbours.

The two Conservative councillors who represent Woodingdean ward on Brighton and Hove City Council – Steve Bell and Dee Simson – have also lodged their objections.

The council’s Planning Committee is due to decide whether to grant planning permission for the project at a meeting next Wednesday (6 July) – and officials have recommended approving the scheme.

The bungalow used to belong to the late Leigh Farrow, who represented Moulsecoomb and Bevendean ward on the council for Labour and latterly the UK Independence Party (UKIP).

The applicant is 36-year-old lawyer Karen Kutter. She wants to build four three-bedroom homes, each two storeys high.

There was an outcry in the area last year when workers cleared trees and bushes from the site.

Concerned residents said that the neighbouring plot, the Honeysett Wildlife Site, owned by Roger’s Wildlife Rescue since 1983, had been home to a badger sett for more than 40 years.

An ecological appraisal submitted as part of the planning application said that all on-site contractors would be made aware of the potential presence of badgers and any trenches would be covered overnight or fitted with ramps.

Ms Kutter also submitted a reptile report which said that there were slow worms on the site but which said that they would not be affected by the development.

Councillor Bell and Councillor Simson said: “This application has already contravened Brighton and Hove’s Local Plan that states ‘must seek to retain existing trees and hedgerow’ by felling the trees and clearing the land despite objections and concerns raised at the time by local councillors and residents, thus devastating a site that was previously full of trees and an important wildlife habitat.

“This application is clearly an overdevelopment of the site. Deans Close is a small close of approximately 21 properties, all of which are individual in design.

“A terrace of houses, such as those proposed, would be out of keeping with the surrounding area and have a detrimental effect on the street scene.”

A visualisation of the proposed terrace in Deans Close in Woodingdean

The application said that there were examples of “back-land” development in the area where houses were built on former back gardens.

The number of homes proposed for the site was reduced after “pre-application consultation” with council planning officials – and a “green buffer” to the northwest of the site was included.

The Planning Committee is due to meet at Hove Town Hall at 2pm next Wednesday (6 July). The meeting is scheduled to be webcast on the council’s website.

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  1. Peter says:
    4 years ago

    The council will allow the planning on the grounds that we need extra homes to be built because of government saying we need to build so many

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  2. sd says:
    4 years ago

    They shouldn’t be allowed to do this, they went in and destroyed the wildlife’s habitat before planning permission has been granted.

    Very Charlie Southall.

    Basically, if you have the money, you can do whatever you want in Brighton and Hove.

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