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Anger as more than 40 extra homes could be built on greenfield site

News | Saul Cooke-Black - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 16:02, Wednesday November 4th, 2020.
Last updated: 16:02, Wednesday November 4th, 2020

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Original plans for the development on greenfield land in Cwmgelli, Blackwood
Original plans for the development on greenfield land in Cwmgelli, Blackwood

Residents have voiced anger after it was claimed the amount of homes proposed on a greenfield site has increased by more than 40.

Contentious plans for a development on fields in Cwmgelli, Blackwood, were approved on appeal after initially being refused by Caerphilly County Borough Council in 2015.

A planning statement for the outline application, submitted by Gwent Investments Ltd, said the development “will provide a maximum of 120 new dwellings”.

But developers Taylor Wimpey have now submitted a reserved matters application proposing to build 164 houses on the site.

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They claim the outline application “did not specify a limit on the number of homes” which could be built.

Terrence Watkins, of Cwmgelli Villas in Blackwood, said residents feel ‘angry’ over the situation.

“It’s the only green belt left between Blackwood, Cefn Fforest and Argoed,” he said.

“Once that is built on it’s all one place.

“It’s a pretty place to live, and that’s why we appealed last time because there was protected wildlife, a pond and protected trees.

“There are plenty of brownfield sites available to build on.”

A petition against the latest plans has been signed by around 400 people.

The reserved matters application proposes 123 private homes and 41 social housing properties.

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The private homes include 72 four-bedroom houses, 41 three-bedroom houses and 10 two-bedroom houses, while the social housing includes 12 one-bedroom homes, 14 two-bedroom homes and 15 three-bedroom homes.

Blackwood councillor Kevin Etheridge said there are reported to be “significant drainage problems” on the site, which could be made worse by the amount of homes proposed.

“I do not think there has been proper consultation with elected members or residents,” he said.

“The inspector came down in favour of the original application but now Taylor Wimpey want to increase it.

“The residents are furious up there, absolutely furious.

“It’s simply not good enough.”


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Fellow ward councillor Nigel Dix said: “I believe it was a case of land banking on the LDP, as I said during the appeal process, and I have been proved right because it was approved five years ago.”

A Taylor Wimpey spokeswoman said: “Our reserved matters planning application for land at Cwmgelli Farm is based on the outline planning application.

“Whilst the outline planning application did not specify a limit on the number of homes that could be built on the site, our reserved matters proposals are in line with local and national planning policies and based on local housing needs.”

The council said there were “no restrictions on the number of units proposed at outline stage”.

“The reserved matters application will be considered on its planning merits and the acceptability of the number and density of units will be fully considered as part of the consideration of the application,” a council spokeswoman said.

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