Plans submitted for 49 homes and flood alleviation scheme

How the site will be laid out

Terra has submitted a planning application to West Nothamptonshire District Council for 49 new homes, provision for a community hall, and 4,000 cubic metres of water storage ponds.

The 10.4-acre site is located off Farndon Road, in the village of Woodford Halse, Daventry.

The area has been affected by flooding during the past 10 years. In November 2012, there were four areas within the village where flooding occurred and 10 properties flooded internally. A Flood Investigation Report by Northamptonshire County Council recommends extensive water alleviation measures. The development of new houses is required to fund the works, which will intercept surface water from the stream and manage its slow release.

The plans for the site propose two Sustainable Drainage Systems (SUDS) to be created either side of a low density development of 49 two-, three- and four-bedroom houses and two-bedroom bungalows. A site for a new community facility to potentially replace the Parish’s Memorial Hall is also proposed, including designated parking provision. New tree and native hedgerow planting, Public Open Space and footpath links will deliver additional benefits.

The architect for the scheme is Birmingham-based UMAA Architecture.

James O’Shea, managing director of Terra said: “Roads, gardens and homes in Woodford Halse and Hinton have been affected by flooding. This can hamper the ability of Emergency Services to access properties, as well as causing havoc to daily life. There is a real need for a robust, permanent water alleviation scheme, which this quality scheme of family houses and bungalows can be the enabler for.

“Within the Daventry area, there is also a chronic shortage of new homes, especially in the rural villages. This much-needed development could enable local people to move into a modern, economical new home without needing to leave the area. We have already carried out consultation work and look forward to working alongside officers, councillors and additional consultees while the planning application is being considered.”

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