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Plans for the first phase of the £450 million North East of Leicester sustainable urban extension submitted

CEG, Davidsons, William Davis Homes and David Wilson Homes have submitted reserved matters (detailed) planning applications to Charnwood Borough Council for the first phase of Thorpebury, the urban extension to the north east of Leicester.

The first phase of development will be known as Thorpebury-in-the-Limes. It comprises 600 homes with extensive green spaces including sports pitches, play areas, parkland and new walking and cycling routes.

The first phase will be accessed from Barkbythorpe Road and Hamilton Lane and financial contributions will be made for new education provision and transport improvements. As the overall development progresses, a new southern access road will be delivered.

The applications follow extensive coordinated and detailed design work between the housebuilders, CEG and Charnwood Borough Council. This has ensured a strategic approach to designing this first phase, which will provide a mix of homes ranging from 2 to 5 bedrooms, including affordable homes.

These submissions follow a site-wide phasing programme which sets out the framework for the delivery of Thorpebury, including new schools, shops, services, transport improvements and other facilities which will be delivered, alongside new homes, as the wider development comes forwards.

Thorpebury was identified in Charnwood Borough Council’s adopted Local Plan 2011 to 2028 and outline planning permission has been granted. It is designed around three distinct neighbourhoods and comprises:

  • Approximately 4,500 residential units, including family, first time buyer, affordable and Extra Care accommodation for the elderly.
  • Approximately 13 hectares of employment land.
  • Shops and services, healthcare facilities and new primary schools, within the main district and two local centres and a reserved site for a secondary school.
  • 48 hectares of parks, 61 hectares of natural green space including allotments, parks, play areas and open space. This will deliver biodiversity benefits through the delivery of new habitats.
  • 29 hectares of outdoor sports activities, including playing pitches and tennis courts.
  • New footpaths/cycleways, including connections to existing communities such as Thurmaston.
  • A package of early interventions and traffic calming in Barkby and Barkby Thorpe. A multimillion-pound package of further transport improvements including a north-west link road between Barkby Lane/the A607 with a bridge across the railway line to reduce vehicle movements in the villages and a southern link road with an extension and improvements to Hamilton Park.

The development is a £450 million private sector led development. It is forecast to create 3,500 construction jobs and 3,200 permanent jobs within the development, generating £35million in spending from new residents who will live and work in the area, benefiting local shops and leisure facilities.

Reserved matters (detailed) applications will be prepared for future phases and would be subject to further public consultation.

David Hodgson, head of strategic development at CEG, comments: “We have selected three high quality housing partners to deliver the first phase, to ensure an exemplary and characterful development. This will help to deliver a wide range of much-needed new homes in the area, as well as opening up around 30 acres of new green spaces for sports and informal recreation.”

The site is adjacent to the Leicester Urban Area. It has been identified as a sustainable location to deliver new homes to meet population growth and the increasing number of households, as well as ensuring the area remains economically competitive.

Adjoining the city, it is close to existing employment, services and public transport links. Thorpebury will make a significant contribution towards meeting the Borough’s housing needs over the next 15 years.