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Care home could be built at Wallington Hill, Fareham

New Public Notices - including plan for 350 homes near M27

Miller Holmers Ltd wants to redevelop a large area of land east of Downend Road, Fareham. A PUBLIC inquiry will be held into plans to build up to 350 homes on farmland near the M27 motorway. Miller Homes Ltd lodged an appeal after its proposal to redevelop a large area of land east of Down End Road, Fareham, was rejected by the borough council. The company s application said 40% of the proposed new homes would be classed as affordable. It added that the scheme would include a large amount of green space, plus new footpaths linked to the existing rights of way network and the potential for sports provision.

Marwell Activity Centre submits plan for holiday lodges

Marwell Activity Centre. Picture: Google Streetview. PLANNING chiefs are studying proposals to build 40 holiday lodges at a Hampshire attraction that sees 25,000 visitors a year. Marwell Activity Centre is seeking consent to construct the timber lodges in a new area of native woodland at its site off Hurst Lane, Owslebury. The family-run centre, which opened about 40 years ago, is in the South Downs National Park. It originally applied for planning permission for more than 50 lodges but has now submitted a revised scheme. The application says: The revisions reduce the number of lodges from 52 to 40 to allow a spacious layout and maximise the area for native woodland.

Planning applications and other things you need to know about

Planners are studying an application to build 21 homes on a brownfield site at Garfield Road, Bishop s Waltham. Picture: Google Streetview. PLANNING chiefs are studying an application to transform a brownfield site on the edge of a Hampshire town. Cleanslate Ltd is seeking consent to build 21 homes on land described as a former gas works and scrap metal yard at Garfield Road in Bishop s Waltham. The site is not part of the Bishop s Waltham Conservation Area but part of it lies within the South Downs National Park. Cleanslate s application includes a planning statement submitted by Solve. It says: This previously developed site site sits in the heart of a residential area.

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