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Bereweeke Court Nursing Home, Bereweeke Road, Winchester, Hampshire, SO22 6AN (Case number: 23/02001/FUL)

Meeting: 05/02/2025 - Planning Committee (Item 6)

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Proposal Description: Item 6: Demolition of redundant care home and associated outbuildings, redevelopment of the site to provide 32 apartments including 50% affordable housing and associated alterations to site access, sub-station, hard and soft landscaping, car parking, cycle store, plant room, refuse and recycling store, drainage, boundary treatments and other associated works.

 

It was noted that the majority of the committee had visited the application site on 4 February 2025 to enable members to observe the site       in context and to gain a better appreciation of the proposals.

 

The application was introduced. Members were referred to the Update Sheet which sets out in full the following:

 

(i)             A change to plan numbers in relation to condition 2.

(ii)            A change condition 7 regarding the damp-proof course level.

(iii)          An amendment to the report to remove the repetition of condition 19.

(iv)          A change to the wording of condition 20.

(v)           An amendment to condition 22 in relation to the parking management plan.

(vi)          A further objection was received on 29th January 2025 and a further comment was received in relation to parking and a request for double yellow lines.

(vii)         An additional note from Environmental Protection and an additional condition to read as follows:

 

          ‘Prior to commencement of the development hereby permitted, full          details demonstrating how noise sensitive premises will be suitably    protected from external noise or vibration shall be submitted to and          approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

         

          Development must then continue in accordance with the approved                details. Any mitigation measures must be in operation prior to the                occupation of the development.

 

          Reason: To ensure acceptable noise levels within noise sensitive                 premises are maintained.’

 

In addition, a verbal update was provided at the meeting by the planning case officer for additional wording ‘Prior to damp-proof course…’ to be added in respect of the additional noise condition set out in (vii) above.

 

During public participation, Peter Richards and Mark Robinson spoke in objection to the application and Daniel Wiseman spoke in support of the application and answered Members’ questions thereon.

 

Councillor Morris spoke as Ward Member in objection to the application. In summary, Councillor Morris raised the following points:

         

·       Overdevelopment and Intrusiveness: Councillor Morris stated that while there was no opposition to redeveloping the site, the current proposal represents overdevelopment, which would be intrusive, obstructive, and unworkable.

·       Parking Shortfall: He highlighted a significant shortfall in parking provision, noting that the proposal included only 18 parking spaces for 32 units, while the council's adopted parking standards required 62 spaces. Even accounting for car-free units, there remained a shortage of 13 spaces. Councillor Morris argued that approving the proposal would mean agreeing to a proposal that does not meet the adopted parking standards.

·       Practicality and Future Car Ownership: Councillor Morris questioned the practicality of the proposal, pointing out that there was nothing to stop residents of car-free units from requiring a car later, which would exacerbate parking issues.

·       Lack of Capacity: The development lacked spare  ...  view the full minutes text for item 6


 

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