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A COUNCILLOR has warned a “tsunami of traffic” could be headed to Fordingbridge with future housing developments on the horizon. Three areas of the town have been earmarked for development in New Forest District Council’s Local Plan. The sites combined would bring forward a total of at least 870 homes. They are located at Station Road, Ashford (Site 16), Whitsbury Road (Site 17) and land at Burgate (Site 18). Fordingbridge Town Council’s planning committee held an extraordinary meeting to consider two applications from Pennyfarthing Homes Ltd relating to Site 17. A proposal for 63 homes at Tinkers Cross and an outline application for land to west of Whitsbury Road, which could eventually site 400 homes.
Pennyfarthing s application to build 63 homes at Tinkers Cross has also sparked controversy.
Letters sent to the council claim it will create extra traffic problems in the area as well as placing additional strain on doctors, dentists and schools. Tim Browne, of Albion Road, Fordingbridge, says: The area is a green space enjoyed by a large number of residents. Julie Day, of Elmwood Avenue, Fordingbridge, adds: It would be a great shame to see this natural beauty spot, home to many animals and wildlife, turned into yet another housing estate. Scott Hanham, of Dudley Avenue, Fordingbridge, says schools in the town are already at bursting point.
PLANS for a housing development of around 400 homes in Fordingbridge have sparked concerns that the town will be “consumed by people and traffic”. Pennyfarthing Homes has submitted an outline application to New Forest District Council seeking permission for the development and change of use of land to Alternative Natural Recreational Greenspace on land to west of Whitsbury Road.
New roundabout A new roundabout on Whitsbury Road would also be created and a bridge across Sweatford Water as well as crossings for pedestrians and cyclists. An Alternative Natural Recreational Greenspace would be provided with other areas of open space. The site is part of Strategic Site 17, which has been allocated for development in New Forest District Council’s Local Plan. A smaller development is being planned at Tinkers Cross of 63 homes, which is the subject of a separate planning application by Pennyfarthing Homes.
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