Plans for 160 homes in Latchingdon refused by Maldon District Council
By Piers Meyler - Local Democracy Reporter
15th Jun 2023 | Local News
Latchingdon's "big skies" would be harmed if a proposed 160 homes were build, Maldon councillors have said.
Maldon District Council's planning committee refused planning permission for 160 homes in the Dengie, on the edge of Latchingdon, as it "harmed settlement boundaries and the countryside".
When plans were validated by the Council in January, residents described the proposal as "utterly ridiculous".
Officers had recommended approval arguing the proposals, for land between Steeple Road and Burnham Road, would make a significant contribution to the supply of housing in the district.
The district still has a shortfall of affordable housing – the proposal would provide 64 affordable housing. It would also provide new public open space.
This application was made following the council's call for sites as part of the ongoing review of the Maldon District Local Plan. But councillors agreed the development's negative impact would outweigh the benefits.
Planning committee member Councillor Sue White said: "This ribbon that goes up to the north is completely incongruous and for me and this is the introduction of incongruous housing into a rural area which is open context, big sky, flat landscapes"
Councillor Paula Spenceley added that the proposals contradicted the local plan policies.
She said: "I know we have had a lot of controversy about how fast we review the local plan but the policies we have in the local plan are there for a reason.
"And I think we have got to think about it, otherwise we might as well put our current local plan in the bin and set fire to it and any new one we are going to do put that on top and all enjoy the bonfire.
"Quite frankly this is not going to produce what we responsibly as a planning authority should want for our communities and that has got to be a consideration."
Officers had accepted there would be harm to the character and appearance of the area but this would be limited and the harm is not considered to significantly outweigh the benefits of granting planning permission.
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