Plans submitted for new Peterborough housing development

December 7, 2009 · 0 comments

Two outline planning applications have been submitted to Peterborough City Council for Great Haddon, a proposed urban extension in the south of Peterborough located between the A1(M) and Hampton. The applications have been submitted by David Lock Associates on behalf of the Great Haddon Consortium (O&H Properties, Marlborough Oasis Ltd and David Wilson Homes). They propose up to 5,350 new homes, 65 hectares of employment land, a district and two neighbourhood centres (with a mix of retail, commercial, community and health facilities), educational facilities (three primary and one secondary school), five Gypsy and Traveller pitches, open space, highways, utility and drainage infrastructure.

Public consultation on the applications will run until 20 January 2010. The plans will be available to view from 14 December 2009 at Bayard Place, Central Library, and Yaxley and Hampton Libraries. It will also be possible to view the application material on the city council’s web site, www.peterborough.gov.uk. Public meetings are proposed in Hampton and Yaxley in early January where people will have an opportunity to learn more about the proposals. Further details of these meetings will be publicised shortly. Anyone who wishes to comment on the applications should write to: Planning Services, Stuart House, East Wing, St John’s Street, Peterborough PE1 5DD or e-mail planningcontrol@peterborough.gov.uk.

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