Homes plan on estate's communal space is thrown out
A communal area within a Roundswell housing estate is to stay after planners said no to three new houses on the site.
Applicant Rowan Homes applied to change the use of the land which has been a designated public open space (POS) area since the Roundswell Village housing estate of around 30 homes was constructed in the early 1990s.
But North Devon District Council’s planning committee agreed with the officer’s recommendation to refuse the application at their meeting this week, and the new owners will have to remove the fence they have erected around the site at Meadow Park to keep people out.
Fremington Parish Council objected to the loss of the space and there were a number local objections. The parish council said there was no access for vehicles and the homes would have a negative impact on biodiversity and neighbouring properties.
The committee was told that the POS was never transferred to the council, but they had maintained the area since the homes were built until its sale at action in July 2022, and the space had remained open for public use. However, the new owners have put up fencing to prevent public access.
The land is designated as being for communal open space.
The committee considered the plan would cause overdevelopment, with houses too close together. Concerns were also raised about the three-bed homes not having parking spaces and the communal parking area for 47 cars not being big enough for more vehicles, which would make it unsafe.