100% affordable homes plan in Osgodby approved

There were objections from residents and councillors.

Author: Local Democracy Reporter, Jacob WebsterPublished 8th Apr 2022

Plans for a housing development of 100% affordable homes has been approved in Osgodby, despite objections from residents and councillors who complained the development is “totally wrong” for the area.

A total of 126 affordable homes will be built at the southern edge of the village after approval was granted by Scarborough Borough Council.

The homes will be used as rentals and shared ownerships, and the applicants Countryside Properties said the development will make a “significant contribution” towards the need for affordable homes.

But those feelings were not shared by local residents who came out in force at a council meeting yesterday to make their objections heard.

Resident Robert Gammon said the development should be scrapped because it is “not in character” with the area which is made up of predominantly retirement bungalows.

He added:

“Amenities in Osgodby are easily explained – there is no youth club, no shop, no social centre, no sports facilities, no dentist within the area and only two permanent doctors at Eastfield Surgery.

“The proposed development would create an isolated estate.”

Councillor Simon Green, who represents the Cayton ward, also spoke against the plans. He said there were “massive” feelings against the proposals, with almost 200 objections lodged with the council.

He added:

“The Local Plan suggests this site is suitable for 90 homes with 15% affordable housing.

“Yet our planning officers totally disregard their own recommendations and are willing to allow 126 houses to be built. I ask why spend time and money making a Local Plan to then ignore it?”

Councillor Green also said he was still “extremely worried” about flooding in the area after a decision on the plans was previously delayed to allow for a site visit by councillors and for more information to come forward.

Since then, flooding officials at North Yorkshire County Council have said they are satisfied with the drainage proposals.

The plans include a mix of two, three and four bedroom properties. Seven bungalows are also included.

Councillor Theresa Norton, who represents the Eastfield ward, said while she understood the concerns of residents, these had to be balanced against the need for new housing for Scarborough’s low-income earners.

She said:

“We are all aware that there is a national housing crisis and the government has asked us to build lots of houses. This is throughout the country, not just in Scarborough.

“We all feel like we are being overwhelmed with development. But when there are a lot of people without homes, we also have to consider those people.

“I think it’s a good thing that we can now offer not just rental, but partly to buy properties to help these people that are on lower incomes.”

The plans were passed with six votes in favour, two against and one abstention.

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