Haywards Heath block of flats is turned down for a second time
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The application, next to Kilnwood Apartments, in Rocky Lane, was given a unanimous thumbs-down during a meeting of the planning committee.
Submitted by Cross Homes (Sussex) Ltd, the plans were first turned down last April, with the committee describing them as ‘overbearing’ and ‘overdevelopment’.
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Hide AdPhillip Coote (Con, Crawley Down & Turners Hill) said at the time: “It’s just another case of trying to squeeze buildings into places where you’ve got a bit of open land.”
The committee’s views were no different the second time around.
Michael Pulfer (Con, Haywards Heath – Franklands) called the application ‘disingenuous’.
He pointed out that, when Kilnwood Apartments had been approved, the developer had made ‘a very big point’ of pledging to plant trees and carry out landscaping to reduce the impact of the three blocks.
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Hide AdGary Marsh (Con, Ardingly & Balcombe) agreed, saying that adding another block would contradict what had previously been approved.
He added: “We wouldn’t have allowed four blocks on there because we wanted green landscaping around it.”
While three of the nine flats would have been classed as affordable, the committee did not feel the positives outweighed the negatives.
They agreed with the recommendation from officers to refuse the application on the grounds that it would have ‘a significantly harmful impact on the semi rural character of the area’.
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Hide AdIn addition, officers told the meeting that a S106 legal agreement had not been completed for affordable housing and infrastructure contributions.
To view the application in full, log on to pa.midsussex.gov.uk and search for DM/21/3763.