PWA Planning and Stanton Andrews Architects have secured permission for the new homes

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PWA Planning secures permission for new Fylde homes

Plans to build 25 new homes in the Fylde village of Little Eccleston have been given the go ahead.

Lancashire-based planning consultancy PWA Planning and Stanton Andrews Architects have gained permission for the development at the 4.6 acre former nurseries site on behalf of the landowner.

Seven of the 25 properties planned for the site in Garstang Road will be affordable homes.

Daniel Hughes, senior planner at PWA Planning, said: “This project will see a brownfield site that’s already been heavily developed upon transformed into a high-quality, sustainable housing scheme. It will provide a significant boost to the supply of new homes in Little Eccleston.

“As with any proposal to build new homes in a rural area, there have been objections, but we have worked closely with the local authority planning team to allay any concerns and ensure we’re bringing forward a viable development.”

The indicative site layout and house types have been designed by Stanton Andrews Architects, which has offices in Clitheroe and Lytham.

Charles Stanton, of Stanton Andrews, added: “The homes have been designed to complement the rural character of the local area while adopting contemporary development strategies. The existing pond on the site will be retained as a key feature of the development and integrated into a wildlife garden, landscaped swale and shared surfaces for vehicles and pedestrians.”

The site lies on the western edge of Little Eccleston, yet the development is designed to provide good pedestrian connectivity to the village of Great Eccleston just 500 metres away.

The plans were approved by Fylde Borough Council, subject to agreement on a Section 106 agreement for the provision of affordable homes as part of the development.

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by PWA Planning .

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