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Plans for 67 new homes on farmland receive final approval

News | Nicholas Thomas - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 11:07, Friday July 12th, 2024.
Last updated: 11:07, Friday July 12th, 2024

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Annotated map of Aberbargoed showing the Bedwellty Road development site (marked in yellow)
Annotated map of Aberbargoed showing the Bedwellty Road development site (marked in yellow)

Farmland on the edge of Aberbargoed can be redeveloped for a new 67-home housing estate, Caerphilly councillors have decided.

Llanmoor Development Company has published detailed designs for the new properties, which will mainly be built on fields north of Bedwellty Road.

An extra house will also be built south of the road as part of the development.

At a meeting of Caerphilly County Borough Council’s planning committee, on Wednesday July 10, members unanimously agreed to grant “reserved matters” planning permission for the scheme, subject to several planning conditions.

Initial planning permission was secured in 2023, and the developer’s “reserved matters” application covers more specific details of the proposals, including the size, appearance and layout of each home.

The new development will include a “varied mixture of house types, size, and tenures providing predominantly one-, two-, three- and four-bed accommodation, of which eight are affordable units”, agent Christine Sullivan, of Sullivan Land and Planning, said in a report to the council.

The layout of the new homes will also fit in “ample open space, green infrastructure and play provision”, she added.

Planning permission was originally granted for up to 76 homes, but the development has now been scaled back slightly to 67 properties.


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