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A fenced off section of land in Jesmond Avenue, Highcliffe CONTROVERSIAL plans to build housing on Highcliffe woodland have been refused. More than 300 people objected to Brentland Ltd’s plans to develop 23 homes on land off Jesmond Avenue. And concerns about the environmental impact of the development have prompted BCP Council to refuse planning permission for it. The application was the third put forward for the site, land bought by Hampshire County Council in 1964 for the construction of a bypass before being resold to landowner Boyland and Son in 2017 after the plan was abandoned. In 2018 Christchurch council refused the first scheme, which also included a care home, while the second set of plans was withdrawn last year.
A fenced off section of land in Jesmond Avenue, Highcliffe CONTROVERSIAL plans to develop woodland in Highcliffe into housing have now been objected to by the parish council. At an extraordinary meeting on Wednesday, Highcliffe and Walkford Parish Council (HWPC) unanimously agreed to formally oppose the Jesmond Avenue scheme. It said the move has been made “in light of the additional information made available” since it first considered the planning application. The proposals for the land, submitted by Brentland Ltd, seek permission for the construction of 23 homes and are being considered by BCP Council. It previously withdrew a 54-home scheme last year and said its revised plans were guided by the “opportunities of the site and the established character of the area”.