Redrow file application for 100 houses on Civil Service ground
Plans have been submitted to build 100 homes on the grounds of the former Civil Service club in Kingsholm.
Your Liberal Democrat councillors are opposed to so many properties being built on the Estcourt Road site because it will take away valuable green space for local people.
The application by Redrow Homes to Gloucester City Council is an increase of 11 properties on a previous application of 89 homes, which is yet to be determined by the planning committee.
Cllr Jeremy Hilton said the new application is in contravention of several council polices.
"The area has less public open space than the council says is necessary for the local population," said Councillor Hilton.
"This application will take away valuable green space in the heart of Kingsholm. We do need more houses,
but not so many at this location.
"The council's draft city plan says the maximum on the site should be 20. This would leave the large field
untouched and available for sport and recreation.
"Sport England raised objections to the previous application of 89 houses I imagine they will do the same
for 100 dwellings."
It is expected that the council will receive many objections as it did on the previous application, added Jeremy Hilton.
Councillor Isabel Brazil said: "We need to protect the green spaces in Kingsholm. There just isn't enough locally,
especially public open space.
"We are supporting plans for new housing on London Road and off Great Western Road, but the maximum
permitted at Civil Service Club must be 20."
Jeremy Hilton added: "Redrow has been unable to find an alternative sports site nearby, so they are proposing
as a sop to the council a cash contribution to be spent on sports fields in the south of Gloucester.
"Kingsholm will lose out. This is unfair."
Isabel Brazil & Jeremy Hilton are recommending that local people send in individual letters of objection,
which can be also be done online at www.gloucester.gov.uk
The planning documents reference is 18/00306/FUL