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Anna Whittaker

Concerns over neighbours’ privacy halts decision on Eastwood homes

A resident says plans for 104 new homes would have a “detrimental” impact on the lives of neighbours. The major development is planned for the former site of Lynncroft Primary School, in Walker Street, Eastwood.

The homes would be accessed via a single road which residents say is “inadequate”. Now the decision on the plans has been delayed.

In 2020 the applicant gained outline planning permission to build up to 200 homes on the site. The school buildings have been demolished after the site closed in 2017.

There is also outline planning permission for 60 assisted living apartments on the same site. Detailed plans by Avant Homes were deferred by Broxtowe Borough Council at its planning committee on July 5 – meaning they will be decided on at a later date.

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Resident Steve Willgoose, objecting, said the development would have a “detrimental effect” on residents.

He said: “Our privacy will be removed entirely as this design makes no effort to preserve it.

“Houses have been oriented to look directly into our homes and gardens, and the so-called wildlife corridor does not provide any screen for half the year. The development will be very overbearing for Garden Road. People will be able to look deep into our homes.

“No effort has been made by the developers to consult us on our concerns. If approved, many residents will have no privacy, be overlooked from considerable height, will have their winter days darkened further and their pleasant green view destroyed.”

Councillor Bob Bullock, (Lab) ward member for the area, said he wasn’t against development on the site. But he added: “I am concerned that the way these properties will be overlooked is not acceptable.

“We are also concerned about the density of properties on the site, 104 is too many. If you vote for the plans as they are tonight, you will be blighting the lives of residents.”

Councillor Don Pringle (Con) added: “Effectively people living on the street will lose all their privacy. We need to support residents, we can’t allow developers to build things that destroy their privacy.”

Councillor Greg Marshall (Lab) said: “I think the applicant has taken some attempts to meet the challenges on the site. But there is no two ways about it, the concerns of residents on Garden Road are legitimate. It must be really worrying.

“Avant has an opportunity to significantly reconfigure the site to address some of those concerns.”

A spokesperson for Avant Homes said: “The principle of residential development on this site has already been established by the allocation of the site in the Local Plan.

“I am delighted that there are no outstanding objections to the proposed scheme from statutory consultees covering policy and technical matters, concluding that the scheme is acceptable in planning terms.

“I ask that you follow your officer’s recommendation and approve this application.”

The planning officer at the council said the plans will likely not be discussed again until September or October.

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