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Plans approved for 550-home development in Plymouth

Councillors give outline permission to Homes England scheme to create community on former china clay industrial site

How the Coypool Park development of 550 homes, in Plymouth, could look(Image: Homes England/LDA Design)

Plans for a huge housing development on the site of a former industrial works in Plymouth have been approved.

Plymouth City Council’s planning committee unanimously backed an application from Homes, on the site of the former China Clay Dryer Works at Coypool.

The scheme envisages 490 dwellings and another 60 for “older persons” set in open space and woodland, which will have public access.

The development, which will be called Coypool Park, would be surrounded by almost 40 acres of woodland on the former industrial site in the Plym Valley, around five kilometres (three miles) north-east of the city centre.

How the Homes England brownfield site at Coypool, in Plymouth, looks before development(Image: Homes England/AP Land Surveys Ltd)

The 30-hectare “brownfield” site of the former Imerys drying works is sandwiched between the suburb of Woodford to the east and the Plym Valley Railway line to the west.

The site is alongside Woodford Avenue and Coypool Road, which leads to Plymouth Road. The Coypool park-and-ride site is to the south and Marsh Mills Retail Park is on the other side of the railway line. The application received outline consent and detailed designs for the layout will be covered by later applications.

China clay producer Imerys closed the vast site, which had an industrial legacy stretching back a century, in 2008 and 10 years later it was bought by the Government’s housing delivery agency Homes England from landowners Imerys and MML to prepare it for redevelopment.