THE WEEK IN East Bristol & North East Somerset Issue 803
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18th October 2023
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New plans for site plagued by anti-social behaviour The empty Treetops care home in Keynsham has been the subject of numerous planning applications – and antisocial behaviour - and the latest bid to redevelop the site has now been revealed. Treetops Bristol Ltd has applied to Bath & North East Somerset Council to build 36 flats in two three-storey buildings on the site in St Clements Road, next to the health centre. The site has been vacant for some years. It has been suffering from criminal damage and numerous fires have been started by young people. A statement submitted as part of the outline planning application to demolish the existing 24-bed, single-storey Treetops
care home says the proposed development includes 11 onebedroom, 18 two-bedroom, and seven three-bedroom flats;
accessibility by walking, cycling and bus to a wide
30% of the homes are expected to be “affordable”.
range of services and facilities within the town,
Previous plans for the site have included both residential and
which should encourage occupiers to choose these
care home schemes. The latest bid says the proposals have
options over private car journeys.
evolved over an extensive period of multiple planning
There is some uncertainly about how many car
applications and appeals, culminating with a review from the
parking spaces will be provided. Documents
local design panel.
submitted in support of the application say there
The site is said to be in a sustainable location, with good
will be 30 car parking spaces for residents - with an
The plans include a solar photovoltaic panel array, air source
additional five car parking spaces available to be shared with
heat pump for each flat, and a mechanical ventilation and heat
the neighbouring health centre on a first come, first served
recovery system.
basis - and 79 secure covered cycle spaces. But the
The planning reference is 23/03390/OUT. The deadline for
application form says 33 vehicle spaces and 60 cycle spaces
comments is 9th November and a decision is expected in
will be provided.
early January.
The proposed development in St Clements Road
Police patrol crime hotspots
Also in this week’s issue
Crackdown on car cruises in South Glos . . . page 3
Keynsham neighbourhood police officers were out conducting
1.40pm when two youths aged between 11 and 14 were seen
patrols around both Treetops and the derelict flats in Tintagel
using broken paving slabs to try to smash windows at two
Close last week. Youths continue to break into the flats and
properties. If you have any information, especially CCTV
cause damage. The most recent incident was last Tuesday at
images, call 101.
Speed tables & zebra crossing approved in Oldland Common . . . page 4
Much-loved Kingswood shop to close after 65 years . . . page 7
Keynsham nursing home faces uncertain future . . . page 9