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Residents raise concerns over plans to build 10 homes near Caversham retirement estate

James Aldridge, local democracy reporter by James Aldridge, local democracy reporter
Tuesday, May 14, 2024 5:12 pm
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The widest point at Lyefield Court, Emmer Green. Neighbours argue that it is too narrow for construction traffic and other vehicles to pass. There is also no designated footpath Picture: Local Democracy Reporting Service

The widest point at Lyefield Court, Emmer Green. Neighbours argue that it is too narrow for construction traffic and other vehicles to pass. There is also no designated footpath Picture: Local Democracy Reporting Service

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CONCERNS have been raised over plans to build 10 homes near a retirement estate in Caversham.

A plan has been submitted to Reading Borough Council for the houses on garden space accessed from Lyefield Court, a private road for retirees.

As part of the proposals, Brindles, an existing home would be downsized through demolition works.

Neighbours in the Lyefield Court and Conifers retirement homes say the road is too narrow for the amount of new homes proposed, and will lead to the loss of privacy and green space.

Although plans for two new homes were approved in 2008 and 2023 respectively, a developer is now pushing for nine new homes to be built on the site.

Tina Barnes, 77, from The Conifers said: “Once they are built, of course, you’ve got all the traffic the residents of the 10 dwellings, and that could be 37 pedestrians and 22 cars and 20 bikes.

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“Put all of that together it’s an increase of 350% over the original application.”

John Manners, 89, also from The Conifers, said: “The front end coming off Kidmore End Road is too narrow.

“There is no footpath. We use the road as a footpath to get out, where are they going to go if you start doubling up the traffic?

“Safety is not being considered in any way.”

June Gabriel 89, from Lyefield Court, added: “It needs a new entrance road. It’s a difficulty for ambulances and doctors to be able to get up quickly and that’s of prime importance if someone is having a medical emergency or a heart attack.”

Access to the development would be from Lyefield Court, a road that residents pay Cognatum Estates to maintain.

Some of the objectors have suggested that access should be created from the nearby 223-home Emmer Green Drive development instead.

Mrs Barnes has argued that she faces losing privacy, and claimed that the developer engaged in tree felling before plans have been approved.

She said: “There’s a loss of privacy and amenity that we thought we were buying into.

“As it is at the moment, we have a lovely green space, with a habitat for wildlife birds and we don’t need view screening.

“Even when there are two houses there, it will be a green lung for the community, in between that huge development [Emmer Green Drive] and us.

“That’s what we’re fighting for here.”

In their application, a planning agent from Arktec wrote: “The site consists of a generous plot with ample space for the proposed dwellings that would have no adverse impact on its neighbours.

“When viewed from all viewpoints, the proposed dwellings appear a logical form of development that respects and follows the existing building pattern and character of the local area, therefore it is considered that the new homes would make a positive contribution to the character of this desirable residential area, having a high architectural quality and a traditional design which reflects local character in terms of scale, density, layout and access.”

A public consultation on the project will end on Monday, May 20. Comments made are publicly accessible.

The application can be viewed by searching for reference 240403 in Reading Borough Council’s planning portal.

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