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Flood Risk Homes Approved Near Gatwick
4 Apr
Summary
- Up to 126 new homes approved despite flooding warnings.
- Concerns raised about residents being stranded by floods.
- Final approval hinges on a legal agreement by July 2026.

Plans for up to 126 new homes in Hookwood, Surrey, have been approved by Mole Valley District councillors, despite serious concerns over potential flooding. Residents and objectors warned the development could lead to future homeowners being stranded by floodwaters several times a year.
Planning officers indicated that the developer had addressed flood risks with the Environment Agency and that the scheme could be made safe through specific conditions. The approved plans include 51 affordable homes, commercial space, and public land.
Heated debate preceded the decision, with critics deeming the plans 'undeliverable' and citing the site's tendency to flood during winter storms. Councillor Monica Weller also questioned the delivery of promised affordable housing due to economic pressures.
Final approval of the housing scheme is pending a legal agreement, due by July 2026, which will secure contributions for affordable housing, infrastructure, and community benefits.