Tipner: Plans for 221 more homes set for approval

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Developers said the latest plans were an "important part" of the wider redevelopment scheme.

Plans to build an extra 221 homes as part of a major redevelopment are set to be approved.

The homes for land north of Stamshaw Junior School in Portsmouth would be part of the Tipner East scheme.

Portsmouth councillors have been recommended to agree the proposals at a meeting on 31 May.

The new homes - proposed by Bellway Homes Ltd and Homes England - will be in addition to the 835 already set to be built at the site.

Developers said the latest plans were an "important part" of the wider redevelopment scheme.

But dozens of residents have objected and 378 people signed a petition against them.

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Almost a third of the new 221 homes would be affordable

Tracey Lewis - who was involved in setting up the petition with other residents - said the access road to the development along with extra pollution and traffic would "completely blight the area".

She added that most residents were in favour of the new homes, but warned routes to the new estate were unsuitable and could turn other roads in Stamshaw and Tipner into rat runs.

Neither council highways officers nor National Highways have raised objections.

In an official report, external, Portsmouth City Council officers said the application was "complex" and would take "a significant period of time to complete" if approved.

"However, there are significant planning benefits in redeveloping this vacant site," they added.

Several plans to redevelop Tipner East and Tipner West have been put forward during the past years, including controversial proposals for a development which could include land being reclaimed from the sea.