Last chance to have say on 101-home development

Brighton & Hove City Council An artists impression drawing from above of the proposed housing development. It shows dozens of homes with terracotta roofs surrounded by trees.Brighton & Hove City Council
An initial proposal for the dwellings in Benfield Valley, Hove, was submitted last summer

Residents are being urged to have their say on the final day of consultation for a 101-home development in East Sussex.

An initial proposal for the dwellings north of Hangleton Lane in Benfield Valley, Hove, included the demolition of derelict cottages and creation of a community hub facility.

In December, amendments to the layout, landscaping and ecological mitigation were made to the application.

A public consultation on the changes is to close on Friday.

The revised layout includes moving the scheme further away from the south-west boundary of the site to avoid protected trees, the council said.

One of the blocks of flats has also been raised a storey higher in the south-west corner in the application.

Brighton & Hove City Council An artists impression drawing of the proposed housing development. Brighton & Hove City Council
The initial proposal included predominantly three-bed family houses and some flats

The initial proposal, submitted by Benfield Property Ltd and Benfield Investments Ltd, was for predominantly three-bed family houses and some flats.

It said it would also deliver 40% affordable housing overall.

As part of the community hub, a café and footgolf facilities were to be created, as well as four workshops, allotments and orchards.

The public can view the application on Brighton & Hove City Council's online planning register and give their feedback.

Once the consultation has closed and the revised proposal has been assessed, the scheme will be discussed at a planning committee meeting, where councillors will make a decision.

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