Plans resubmitted for 600 new homes in Chorleywood Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

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Plans resubmitted for 600 new homes in Chorleywood Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Planning agent Savills has resubmitted an application for the construction of 675 homes and a primary school on a 55.8-acre site in Chorleywood, which is currently used for cattle grazing. The site is located in the Green Belt and Chiltern's Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, causing some level of harm, but the agent argues that the public benefit of providing new homes outweighs this.

More than 600 new homes could be built on a Chorleywood Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty as plans were resubmitted just months after a larger plan by a developer was dropped.

It would see 675 homes and a two-form entry primary school built on the 55.8-acre site east of Green Street, which is currently used for cattle grazing.to the planning inspectorate last October following the rejection of plans for 800 homes on the same site in March 2023. It claims that housing supply in the area is “significantly short of meeting need” and that 338 or 50 per cent of the planned delivery will be classed as affordable.

A mixture of semi-detached and terraced houses, maisonettes and apartment blocks would be built on the site, with most at two-storeys high and a maximum of three floors.

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