Plans in for 650 Mastin Moor homes

The Chatsworth Settlement Trustees (CST) has submitted proposals for 650 new homes on land owned at Mastin Moor, north-east of Chesterfield.

As well as new family homes to buy and rent, the scheme proposes elderly care and specialist accommodation, a local centre including retail, health facilities and other local services, parkland and an extension to the existing Community Garden.

Chesterfield Borough Council has identified Mastin Moor as a Regeneration Priority Area within its Local Plan and supports new housing development.

Draft proposals were shown at public exhibitions in Mastin Moor and Woodthorpe last year.

“This development will deliver many benefits to the area,” said Will Kemp, CST’s planning and development manager.

“Not only will it provide new, high quality homes to buy and rent including affordable housing, but the existing community garden will be doubled in size and 21 hectares of new parkland, play areas and other green spaces will be provided for existing and new residents.

“CST have been working on these proposals since 2011. A wide range of surveys and reports have informed the masterplan and we’ve liaised closely with the Borough, County and Town Councils to help ensure this development meets local regeneration needs. We’re grateful to local residents, including the Friends of Mastin Moor; the Woodthorpe Village Community Group and the Mastin Moor Gardens and Allotments, for their feedback and input”.

The outline planning application – submitted to Chesterfield Borough Council – seeks to establish the principles of developing at Mastin Moor before detailed designs are prepared.

The Borough Council will now seek comments on the application and a decision is expected later this year.

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