Howard of Effingham developers want another 55 homes on green belt as costs spiral

GetSurrey article about Berkley Homes wanting another 55 homes on the Green Belt, along with a statement from Effingham Residents Association (EFFRA) and Effingham’s Borough Councillor, Liz Hogger who both oppose the increase can be read here

1 thought on “Howard of Effingham developers want another 55 homes on green belt as costs spiral”

  1. I need to correct this introduction, as I have NOT stated that I oppose the increase. As a member of the GBC Planning Committee it would be quite wrong for me to pre-judge a possible planning application for additional homes.

    As I say in the article, I was appalled by the original appeal decision, and any new application for additional homes would need to be judged against current planning policy, ie the adopted Local Plan and the Effingham Neighbourhood Plan.

Leave a Reply to Liz Hogger Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *