Village could double in size by 2040 as part of long-term housing strategy

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Village could double in size by 2040 as part of long-term housing strategy
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A village less than a mile from Greater London could double in size by 2040.

A Colne Valley village less than a mile from Greater London could double in size by 2040.The proposal is part of the Three Rivers District Council’s long-term housing strategy, called a Local Plan, which sets out where 10,678 homes could go between now and 2038.

In addition to the 1,500 homes planned south and west of Maple Cross, the authority is discussing plans for 176 homes in Chalfont Lane. “They satisfy [green belt] purposes outlined in the National Planning Policy Framework and act as a buffer to retain the separation of Chalfont St Peter and indeed Buckinghamshire from its boundary with Three Rivers and Hertfordshire.”

But the authority added: “Highways will only support this site if significant sustainable mitigation is provided. “Officers recommended the full site coming forwards as it is considered the full range of benefits coming from this scale of development will make the site more sustainable.

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