Plans for 186-home development in Doncaster set to be given go ahead

Around a quarter of the new houses off Averley Lane in Balby South will be classed as 'affordable'

A plan for the new site off of Averley Lane in Balby South
Author: Harry Harrison, Local Democracy Reporting ServicePublished 24th Jun 2025

Planning officials at the City of Doncaster Council have recommended that planning permission is granted for 186 new homes when the planning committee meets next week.

The plans would see the homes built on a patch of former Green Belt land off of Averley Lane in Balby South, Doncaster – the land was formally removed from the Green Belt when the council agreed its Local Plan in 2021.

A report to be put to councillors on the planning committee states: “The site is allocated for housing within the Doncaster Local Plan and is therefore acceptable in principle.”

143 of the homes are set to be “market housing” with the other 43 marked as “affordable homes”.

The application needs to go before the planning committee due to the number of representations received.

The application received 72 third party representations objecting to the plans – it has also received two neutral representations and one in support.

Officials have recommended the committee grants planning permission, subject to a number of conditions.

The committee report states the developer should be required to pay for bus service improvements – totalling more than £100,000 – and £50,000 to a scheme for Green Belt compensatory improvements.

Councillors on the planning committee meet on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, to discuss the application.

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