Fresh fight over Newton Abbot wildlife haven

Monday, 11 November 2024 15:20

By Guy Henderson - LDRS Reporter

Campaigners fighting to protect a ‘unique’ wildlife haven on the outskirts of Newton Abbot will get another chance to go into battle next week.

Campaigners fighting to protect a ‘unique’ wildlife haven on the outskirts of Newton Abbot will get another chance to go into battle next week.

The next stage in the controversial ‘NA3’ housing development will see developers asking for permission for some of the details around the design of its public open spaces.

But objectors will use it as another opportunity to highlight what they see as a risk to the wildlife of the Wolborough Fen, which lies inside the NA3 boundaries.

Last month, at a previous meeting of Teignbridge Council’s planning committee at which another aspect of the NA3 plan was debated, a representative from the Wolborough Residents Association told members the fen was ‘absolutely unique’ and a ‘botanical treasure’. It is home to rare plants such as bog myrtle and marsh fern.

Next week the committee will be recommended to agree to the latest stage of the Vistry Homes development application, for public open space, green infrastructure and drainage infrastructure in one part of the site.

There have been three objections to the proposals, all from the residents association. Council officers say the objections can be catered for by imposing strict conditions on the development.

The overall Wolborough Barton scheme – approved by a planning inspector in 2021 – will see 1,210 new homes being built on rolling hills between Decoy and Ogwell. Developers say it will bring badly-needed new homes, but objectors say it is over-development and will destroy open countryside.

In addition to the houses, the scheme promises a new primary school, employment land and community facilities including a day nursery and a health centre. There will be a local shopping centre, play area, allotments and a multi-use games area, as well as a link road connecting the A380 and the A381.

Full planning permission has already been given to convert the Wolborough Barton farmhouse into a boutique hotel, restaurant and bar.

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