Plans for nearly 300 new homes in Needham Market rejected

The plans have been rejected as the only road onto the new estate would be at risk of flooding

Land off Barking Road in Needham Market, where plans for 279 homes has been refused.
Author: Jason Noble, Local Democracy Reporting ServicePublished 6th Apr 2022

Fresh plans to build 279 homes in a flood risk site in Needham Market have been roundly rejected, as fears homeowners could become “trapped” were reiterated.

A consortium of landowners lodged a bid to develop grade two agricultural land off Barking Road outside the settlement boundary, which were rejected last year.

A resubmission with a few changes had been lodged, but once again refused at Wednesday morning’s Mid Suffolk District Council development control meeting.

The chief concern remained that only one access road was planned off Barking Road, which sits in a flood zone.

Planning officers said it was “wholly realistic” that any flood there could cause people to become “trapped”.

Elsewhere, a lack of information on key elements such as flood risk mitigation, ecology features and mineral potential was cited, while the land’s location between the settlement of the town and the nearby special landscape area meant it “represents an encroachment into the countryside”.

An emergency access in the north east corner of the site close to the football club has been proposed, which would require the redevelopment of the bridleway.

But planning officers said that would not be an appropriate second access point as it would send traffic for 279 homes through nearby residential streets.

A development of 150 homes or more is expected to offer at least two access points.

Jason Parker from Parker Planning Services, agent on behalf of the developers, said: “We have provided a lot of additional information where we are awaiting consultation responses.”

“In the event of flooding it’s only the main access off Barking Road that’s actually in the flood zone, so the dwellings are completely safe,” he said.

“If it did flood the residents would be safe.”

Mr Parker added that the emergency access in the north would only be used for vehicles in the event of an emergency or if the main access is flooded.

The site would deliver 100 affordable homes, with Parker Planning Service’s application adding: “The scheme will be traditional in nature and will be designed in such a manner that there will be no detrimental impact upon the quality of the area and/or visual amenity.”

The site is not allocated in either the emerging joint local plan or the approved Needham Market neighbourhood plan.

Ward councillor Mike Norris said there was “no proven need for this development”, while Suffolk County Council objected because of insufficient land allocation for a nursery or pre-school and the Barking Road entrance being “high risk” of flooding.

More than 120 public objections were lodged, as well as objections from the town and parish councils and Environment Agency.

Part of the site had been subject to a previous application back in 2016, but those plans for 152 homes were refused in 2017.

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