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Yaxley homes plans could 'compromise buffer' with Peterborough
Yaxley homes plans could 'compromise buffer' with Peterborough

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Yaxley homes plans could 'compromise buffer' with Peterborough

There are concerns a major new housing development on the edge of a village could "compromise the buffer" between it and a city - if it is allowed to be politicians said plans for 115 new homes in Yaxley in Cambridgeshire would erode its boundary with Huntingdonshire District Council said it would not fight the developer's appeal to build the homes at Livery Stable Folly Farm, after previously refusing planning Properties Cambridgeshire Ltd escalated their proposals to the Planning Inspectorate, which is considering the appeal. At a hearing on Tuesday, lawyers representing the council said there had been changes in the national calculations that determined how many homes must be built in the area to meet housing demand. 'Overdevelopment' Barrister Rowan Clapp said the council still believed that the homes would impact the visual and physical separation of Yaxley and the nearby Great Haddon development in Peterborough, but that it accepted this did not outweigh the benefits of extra planning inspector who led the hearing is yet to make a final decision on overturning the council's original Taylor KC, representing the developer, said at the meeting that there was no specific local policy stopping Yaxley and Peterborough from said 40% of the new homes would be designated as Parish Council maintained its objection to the plans, raising concerns about "overdevelopment".Chair Andrew Wood said the housing would "compromise the buffer between Yaxley and Peterborough", which he described as a "confined area"."The fact that Huntingdonshire has a requirement for a significant number of houses does not mean, in our view, that Yaxley should be compacted even more," he said at the hearing."Yaxley has taken its share already. Other areas should do so."Developers would have to submit specific design plans before any houses could be built if the Planning Inspectorate agreed to quash Huntingdonshire District Council's earlier planning refusal. Follow Cambridgeshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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