Ingleton Wood

Thorpe End

Saffron Housing is consulting with local residents and stakeholders on proposals to develop new affordable housing in Thorpe End.

The proposal is to develop 162 affordable homes on land to the south of Plumstead Road to accommodate some of the under delivery of affordable housing in the local area and to contribute towards the national housing crisis, with particular emphasis on the need for affordable homes.

The proposals seek to deliver a sensitively designed edge of settlement development, providing an attractive landscaped layout with vast open space and a range of new homes for families, couples and single person households. 

Saffron Housing is consulting with local residents and stakeholders at this early stage to gather initial feedback before progressing the plans through the formal planning process. 

As you hover over the boards below you will be able to open and review the proposals. It is advised that the boards are read in a clockwise direction to assist in explaining the proposed scheme. Please note there are 6 information boards, you can access boards 5 and 6 after clicking on board 4.  If you have any comments, please click on the link below to provide them - we welcome your feedback.

Thorpe End Consultation
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1. Who is Saffron Housing Trust?
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2. The site
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3. The Proposals
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4. Accommodation plan
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5. Landscaping and sustainability
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6. Flood risk, surface water and foul drainage
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Thorpe End

Thank you for taking the time to view our online consultation boards.

We hope that you have a better idea about our proposals. The aim of this consultation is to enable us to find out your views on our proposal. We would be grateful if you could spare a few minutes to complete this questionnaire with any comments you may have, so that these can be reviewed and considered prior to any formal submission.

Your responses will remain anonymous at all times and allow a range of views to be expressed. All comments on any aspect of the proposals are welcomed.

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What is a public consultation?

The planning system seeks to strengthen community and stakeholder involvement and encourages people to participate in the development of their local surroundings. We understand that in order to try to reach agreement within communities people need to be involved from the early stages of the planning process.

This consultation is therefore the opportunity for the public and other stakeholders to provide their comments on the development proposals prior to the plans being formally submitted to the Local Planning Authority.

Please take this opportunity to review the development proposals and provide your thoughts and comments, so that these can be considered by the client and their design team prior to any formal submission.

How do I use this virtual public consultation page?

As you hover over the boards you will be able to select them. Once selected these will open and you will be able to review the design and project information that they contain.

It is advised that the boards are read in a clockwise direction to assist in explaining the design development behind the scheme and the current stage that the design team have progressed the proposals to. Please note there are 6 information boards, you can access boards 5 and 6 after clicking on board 4. 

Once you have had the opportunity to review the proposals, we would welcome your thoughts and comments on the scheme, which can be provided using the ‘comments’ link.

What if I can’t open the documents?

Please contact rachel.greenfield@ingletonwood.co.uk referencing the development name and we will organise an alternative means for you to view the project information.

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