Linden Homes is consulting the community on detailed planning applications for the permitted development sites at Thorney Green Road, Stowupland.
The sites were granted outline planning permission in May 2018. Linden Homes is intending to submitt the detailed planning applications, known as Reserved Matters applications, in November 2019. These will set out:
The design of the homes will be in keeping with the local area, with traditional pitched-roof design with a mixture of brick and render elevations.
The proposed development would include 143 homes with a broad mix of house types, including 35% affordable homes, and there will be large public open spaces and amenity spaces. The entrance to the site will be from a new junction on the B1115.
There will be a network of pedestrian routes including a new informal footpath around the northern boundary of the site and retention of the Public Right of Way through the middle of the site.
A cycleway will be provided through the site road network. The area to the south of the B1115, which is not controlled by Linden Homes, is due to become a local nature reserve.
The November 2019 newsletter is available here.
Phone Number: 07967343653
Postcode: IP14 4BY
Illustrative Streetscenes.
Planning Background.
Outline planning applications were submitted for the South Field site in January 2016 and the North Field site in January 2017. These two applications were granted outline planning permission in May 2018, following appeals to the Planning Inspectorate.
The South Field was given permission for up to 58 dwellings with vehicular access off the B1115. The North Field was given permission for up to 85 dwellings with associated parking,
landscaping, open space and surface water attenuation. These total up to 143 dwellings, for which Linden Homes is now applying for detailed permission to enable development to commence.
The proposed development would include:
Sustainability is an important element of the proposals for Linden Homes. The plans include:
The area to the south of the B1115, which is not controlled by Linden Homes, is due to become a local nature reserve.
Linden Homes intends to submit two Reserved Matters planning applications to Mid Suffolk Council in November 2019. We would welcome your views on these plans.
We would welcome your views on these plans. Please fill in and return the Freepost feedback form and your views will be taken into account.
Following submission of the applications, Mid Suffolk Council will undertake public consultation, at which time you will be able to submit your comments on the applications to the Council.
Intended timescale
November 2019:
Spring 2020:
Autumn 2020:
Around 2023-24:
Linden Homes is consulting the community on detailed planning applications for the permitted development sites at Thorney Green Road, Stowupland.
The sites were granted outline planning permission in May 2018. Linden Homes is intending to submitt the detailed planning applications, known as Reserved Matters applications, in November 2019. These will set out:
The design of the homes will be in keeping with the local area, with traditional pitched-roof design with a mixture of brick and render elevations.
The proposed development would include 143 homes with a broad mix of house types, including 35% affordable homes, and there will be large public open spaces and amenity spaces. The entrance to the site will be from a new junction on the B1115.
There will be a network of pedestrian routes including a new informal footpath around the northern boundary of the site and retention of the Public Right of Way through the middle of the site.
A cycleway will be provided through the site road network. The area to the south of the B1115, which is not controlled by Linden Homes, is due to become a local nature reserve.
The November 2019 newsletter is available here.
Phone Number: 07967343653
Postcode: IP14 4BY
Illustrative Streetscenes.
Planning Background.
Outline planning applications were submitted for the South Field site in January 2016 and the North Field site in January 2017. These two applications were granted outline planning permission in May 2018, following appeals to the Planning Inspectorate.
The South Field was given permission for up to 58 dwellings with vehicular access off the B1115. The North Field was given permission for up to 85 dwellings with associated parking,
landscaping, open space and surface water attenuation. These total up to 143 dwellings, for which Linden Homes is now applying for detailed permission to enable development to commence.
The proposed development would include:
Sustainability is an important element of the proposals for Linden Homes. The plans include:
The area to the south of the B1115, which is not controlled by Linden Homes, is due to become a local nature reserve.
Linden Homes intends to submit two Reserved Matters planning applications to Mid Suffolk Council in November 2019. We would welcome your views on these plans.
We would welcome your views on these plans. Please fill in and return the Freepost feedback form and your views will be taken into account.
Following submission of the applications, Mid Suffolk Council will undertake public consultation, at which time you will be able to submit your comments on the applications to the Council.
Intended timescale
November 2019:
Spring 2020:
Autumn 2020:
Around 2023-24:
All images are used for illustrative purposes only and are representative only. They may not be the same as the actual home you purchase and the specification may differ. Images may be of a slightly different model of home and may include optional upgrades and extras which involve additional cost. Individual features such as windows, brick, carpets, paint and other material colours may vary and also the specification of fittings may vary. Any furnishings and furniture are not included in any sale. Please check with our sales representatives for details of the exact specifications available at the development(s) for each type of home and the associated prices.
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