Land at Moleynes Mead, Fryatts Way, Bexhill
26
Potential Homes
0.4
Hectares
2022
Permission Year
Public
Ownership
About This Site
Land at Moleynes Mead, Fryatts Way, Bexhill is a brownfield development site covering 0.42 hectares in Rother. The site has potential for up to 26 new homes.
The site has full planning permission, granted on 06/04/2022.
Planning Details
- Status
- permissioned
- Permission Type
- full planning permission
- Permission Date
- 06/04/2022
- Deliverable
- Yes (within 5 years)
- Reference
- RDCBLR0016
Additional Notes
“This brownfield site is part of a larger site that includes greenfield land. The whole site, including the greenfield part, is allocated in the DaSA for some 24 dwellings, of which 30% are affordable. See Policy BEX7 of the DaSA (https://www.rother.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/DaSA_Adopted_December_2019_Web.pdf). The site is subject to an outline planning application (reference RR/2017/2452/P) for 24 dwellings, which has delegated approval subject to conditions and the completion of a Section 106 agreement relating to the requirement for 30% affordable housing; the management of a wildlife area; and SuDS. December 2021: A subsequent application was received (RR/2020/565/P) for 26 dwellings, of which 8 would be affordable, which has delegated approval subject to completion of a Section 106 agreement. December 2022 - this site now has planning permission and has commenced and therefore an end date will be added on completion. December 2024 - the site is nearing completion as of October 2024.
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What is Brownfield Land?
Brownfield land is previously developed land that may be available for redevelopment. The government prioritises brownfield development over greenfield sites to protect countryside and make efficient use of existing infrastructure. Local authorities maintain Brownfield Land Registers to identify suitable sites for housing.
Data source: Brownfield Land Register (Local Authority) | Added: 01/10/2024