Mooted M5 service station outside Exeter fails to gain support

Wednesday, 2 October 2024 14:00

By Guy Henderson, Local Democracy Reporter

The location of a proposed service station on the M5 at Broadclyst (Image courtesy: EDDC).

A new service station mooted for the M5 near Exeter has failed to gain support because it would be a “disaster” for the nearby village of Broadclyst

Land between Poltimore and the village had been identified as a potential site for a motorway services area, but strong public opposition and a lack of backing from councillors means it is unlikely to go ahead.
Use of the land was debated by East Devon District Council’s strategic planning committee this week. It is trying to identify sites for employment developments across the district.
The council is updating its local plan, which will list land it believes are suitable for housing or employment schemes.
Although the site between Poltimore and Broadclyst had been put forward,  planning officers chose not to recommend for it be allocated as employment land, and the strategic planning committee agreed.
Cllr Geoff Jung (Liberal Democrat, Woodbury and Lympstone) said it would be a “disaster” for Broadclyst.
Angie Hurran, clerk for Broadclyst Parish Council, which is one of the objectors to the proposal, said: “We oppose the allocation of this site for a service station as it would cause significant harm to the village’s heritage and surrounding landscape.
“It would impact the nearby Killerton Estate, too, as a recent setting survey emphasised the importance of preserving the landscape views from the National Trust property.
“The proposed development would hamper these views, undermining the estate’s visual and heritage integrity.”
She added the nearby Deer Park at Grade 2* listed Poltimore House would also be negatively impacted.
Cllr Eleanor Rylance (Liberal Democrat) who represents Broadclyst, also supported the officers’ recommendation to reject the site for development.
“I want to come forward to give a few more nails in the coffin to this scheme,” she said.
“The site lies on the eastern side of the Clyst, and that as well as the Clyst Valley Regional Park are supposed to be sites of natural beauty.
“The site is visible from large swathes of Broadclyst and any development would have to be of such exceptional quality and design that it would add to the site.”
The committee voted to support the officers’ recommendation.
A report prepared by the council said: “At the present time, a need for a motorway services has not been confirmed.
“There is no other justification for development in this location. However, if a services is required in future, then this is one of the very few suitable locations and the position will be reconsidered.”
 

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