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National Park move to block affordable homes on holiday site overruled

20 Jul 2021 2 minute read
Blue or green? Marloes sands on the Pembrokeshire coast. By Manfred Heyde (CC 3.0)

Katy Jenkins, local democracy reporter

Plans for affordable homes on a holiday park site in south Pembrokeshire have been allowed on appeal.

The Planning Inspectorate Wales has overturned Pembrokeshire Coast National Park’s refusal of an application for 14 affordable houses at Buttyland Carvan and Camping Park, Manorbier.

The National Park will also have to pay the full costs of the appeal, with the amount to be submitted by applicant Damian Brown before an agreement is reached, the inspector ruled.

The application was refused in December 2020, after being considered at development management committee three times, with a site visit and ‘cooling off period’ invoked. It had been recommended for approval by planning officers.

The plan includes outline planning for 14 affordable units, full planning for upgrading the existing caravan park from 85 temporary pitches to 85 year round static caravans and full planning for a new sewage pumping station.

A mix of two, three and four bedroom houses were planned along with a number of one and two bedroom bungalows, with car parking and gardens.

‘Not satisfied’ 

JP Tudor’s report states that the inspector was “not satisfied that reasonable planning grounds supported by evidence, or any other material considerations, have been presented to justify taking a decision contrary to the professional and technical advice given.”

It was concluded that the plan was not considered to compromise highway safety or adversely affect the character and appearance of the national park not would it harm the living conditions of neighbouring occupiers.

The appeal reports are due to be presented to development management committee on Wednesday, July 21.


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DarkMrakeford
DarkMrakeford
2 years ago

Why is every housing development labelled as affordable? None of them are ever affordable and they should never be allowed to detail them as such.

Bruce
Bruce
2 years ago
Reply to  DarkMrakeford

Agreed, what we need is affordable housing that is actually affordable and developed by the local authorities i.e. council housing. That was the only way to deal with the housing crisis as World War 2 and it is the only real solution now. House builders, estate agents, mortgage lenders and Daily Mail readers all have a vested interest in keeping house prices artificially high. Build lots of council house until supply outstrips demand, burst the house price bubble and crash the market! And by the way I speak as a home owner. A home is a place to live not… Read more »

Chris
Chris
2 years ago

“Buttyland” caravan park? Really? Ugh! Who thought up that name? The people who brought us “Knowdonia”?

Wrexhamian
Wrexhamian
2 years ago

Another Fairbourne in the making. Wales needs its own Planning Inspectorate.

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
2 years ago

Fairbourne is becoming the new Yemen…somewhere to pick on…people live there and have feelings Chwarae teg…

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