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A council is due to consult on areas for new homes. Chichester District Council is looking to build new homes in Southbourne after it was identified as an “area for strategic development” in the local plan. Now, the council, in collaboration with Southbourne Parish Council, Tibbalds Planning and Urban Design, is deciding where the new homes could go.

A public consultation on the plans will take place at the end of October and will run for six weeks. People will be able to comment on the council’s planning consultations page. Councillor Bill Brisbane, cabinet member for planning at Chichester District Council, said: “The Southbourne Allocation Development Plan Document aims to support a thriving and sustainable local community for Southbourne, both now and in the future.



READ MORE: Council shares pothole frustration after receiving thousands of reports “The development plan document complements the Chichester local plan 2021-2039, which broadly identifies Southbourne as an area that would support up to 1,050 additional homes. “The role of the development plan document is to provide more detail, including the specific locations for development, opportunities for local employment, and the types of infrastructure and community facilities needed to support the existing and growing community." "One of our key aims is to integrate a range of energy-efficient homes that meet local needs, including affordable housing, while embracing Southbourne's character, heritage and b.

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