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Monday, 21 October 2013 10:35

CALA Homes at The Ridings - Will this be over-development?

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CALA Homes at The Ridings - Will this be over-development?After being informed by the Chief Executive and Head of Planning Services that a development of 14 homes was in prospect for the tennis courts site in The Ridings, we are dismayed to have received this leaflet from Cala Homes in which it seems the true figure is 29 dwellings.

We have no way of explaining this very substantial increase in an already densely developed area and hope to find out more when Cala Homes hosts an exhibition of their plans on Tuesday 5th November from 3.30pm - 8pm, at St. Paul's Catholic College, The Ridings, Green Street. All residents are urged to attend. To view the Cala Homes leaflet, click here.

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  • Comment Link Michael Fuller Sunday, 27 October 2013 21:18 posted by Michael Fuller

    Section 106 invariably means money spent on unwanted traffic control,leading to more congestion. It also means that homes are more expensive as buyers ultimately pay for Section 106.

  • Comment Link Boris Johnstone Monday, 21 October 2013 13:02 posted by Boris Johnstone

    I can understand 'dismayed' but nobody will be surprised given the recent history of national planners waving through dense schemes that have been rejected at a local level. The real issue is much wider - that the government has no regional plan that works. This combined with a loss of control over immigration has lead to severe overcrowding in the South East.

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