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Home / Business and Economy / Quarry Homes Approved Amid Affordable Housing Debate

Quarry Homes Approved Amid Affordable Housing Debate

13 Jan

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Summary

  • 70 new homes will be built on the site of a former quarry.
  • Developer cited high costs for building only six affordable homes.
  • Councillors approved the scheme, lacking power to reject it.
Quarry Homes Approved Amid Affordable Housing Debate

Plans for 70 new homes on a former quarry site in Lincoln have been approved, following a debate concerning the number of affordable housing units. Lindum Homes is set to develop the Riseholme Road site, historically known for supplying stone to Lincoln Cathedral. The development faced scrutiny last month when councillors postponed a decision, seeking more details on the developer's affordable housing commitments.

Lindum Homes stated that due to the "abnormal costs" associated with developing the complex site, they could only afford to build six affordable homes, representing 8% of the total. This figure is significantly lower than the usual expectation for new developments to offer 25% affordable housing. Councillors expressed disappointment but acknowledged their legal limitations in rejecting the proposal based on this issue.

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Despite objections from some residents regarding the loss of green space, the county council approved the scheme on Monday. Further details regarding the design and layout of the homes will be addressed in a future planning application. Concerns remain about the low provision of affordable housing in Lincoln, with a review mechanism in place to re-evaluate the situation if the developer's financial circumstances improve.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Seventy new homes are planned for the former quarry on Riseholme Road, Lincoln.
The developer, Lindum Homes, cited high costs associated with the complex site, stating they could only afford to build six affordable homes.
No, the county councillors approved the scheme on Monday, stating they did not have the legal power to reject it.

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