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New Homes Planned on Old Driving Range

Summary

  • Developers propose 54 homes on a former golf driving range.
  • 19 of the new properties must be affordable housing units.
  • Council officers deemed the design and visual impact acceptable.
New Homes Planned on Old Driving Range

A proposal to construct 54 residential units on the grounds of the former Top Golf Academy near Exeter is advancing, with developers Heritage Developments needing to meet specific conditions for approval. These requirements include financial contributions to local health services and dedicating 19 of the new homes as affordable housing.

The development, located off Exeter Road, would comprise detached, semi-detached, and terraced houses. Exeter City Council officers have found the site suitable for development, citing its sustainability and the proposal's positive design and visual impact. A decision deadline is set for June next year.

Despite the officers' findings, the plan has faced 22 objections from residents concerned about increased traffic, biodiversity impact, drainage issues, and strain on local healthcare facilities. The developers must also manage open spaces and provide a children's play area as part of the conditions.

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The new homes are planned for the former Topsham Golf Academy site off Exeter Road in Exeter.
Developers must contribute to local health services and make 19 homes affordable, among other conditions like managing open spaces.
Yes, 22 objections were raised concerning traffic, biodiversity, drainage, and pressure on local health services.

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