March 2016 Forum Focus

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For Blandford and surrounding villages Issue No. 48

March 2016

Concerns raised over plans for housing estate access PLANS have been submitted for the development of land south of the Blandford bypass with a total of 350 homes and access from the A350 and A354. The outline application, by Blandford St Mary Homes to North Dorset District Council, follows the acceptance of the site in the new North Dorset Local Plan. It lays out details only of how the prospective occupiers will access the site by car, on foot, on bicycles and by public transport. Other details of layout and design will be the subject of further planning applications. There are proposals for a toucan crossing - for pedestrians and bicycles - on the A354 Blandford bypass, 30 metres from the Tesco roundabout, and an uncontrolled crossing opposite Church Lane, Blandford St Mary, on the A350 Poole road. The plans also include proposals for a footpath and cycleway, which could accommodate the North Dorset Trailway, from opposite the Homebase roundabout to the A354 crossing. An increase of around 200 cars a day on the two A roads is forecast at peak times, and agents Morgan Carey say they have taken advice from Dorset County Council on how the roads should be laid out, including traffic calming through the new estate. They have also submitted a travel plan indicating how future residents will be encouraged to use alternatives to the private car. Consultees had until 17th February to comment on the major application, and a public consultation was due to close on 24th February. The community benefit to the town and parish to be provided by the developer includes a total

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One of the plans submitted by Blandford St Mary Homes, showing the proposed landscape of the new 350-home estate at St Mary’s Hill. Highlighted are the A354 Blandford bypass and the A350 Poole road, with the solar farm and Tesco roundabout marked as an aid to clarification. of 30 per cent affordable housing, only half of which will be rented accommodation, as well as sites for allotments and a community hall for Blandford St Mary, There will also be £6,000 allocated for each home with two or more bedrooms towards a new two-form entry primary school, and public open space including an equipped play area and multiuse games area costing £100,000. Blandford St Mary Parish Council

has raised no objection to the scheme, but Blandford town councillors, who agreed they should comment because of the impact of the development on the town, had a number of concerns. Mayor Steve Hitchings said: "I am absolutely against a toucan crossing instead of a bridge or underpass, which will disturb the road network." Councillor Roger Carter agreed, saying: "This demonstrates the failing in the Local Plan as

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opposed to the Blandford+ suggestion of development north and east. There is nowhere to land a bridge on the Tesco side at Blandford St Mary, and the toucan is the only thing they could come up with." He said there would be difficulty in linking the development with the town. It was agreed, by seven votes to six, to raise no objection provided the issue of access over the bypass was reconsidered.

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