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St. Modwen submits application for 1,800 new homes at housing estate near Neath

The application at Coed Darcy also includes land for a new school, commercial activities and public open space and landscaping

The planning application covers 316 acres of the former 1000-acre BP oil refinery near Llandarcy

The property developer for the Coed Darcy housing estate near Neath has submitted an application to Neath Port Talbot Council for outline planning permission to build 1,800 new homes.

St. Modwen Developments registered the new planning application earlier this week, covering around 316 acres of the former 1,000-acre BP oil refinery near Llandarcy.

Aside from 1,800 sustainable and low-carbon homes, the application also includes land for a new school, commercial activities and employed uses, as well as large areas of public open space and landscaping.

The application is the result of two years of research by the developer to create a revised master plan for the Coed Darcy housing estate.

This plan has been brought forward by the property developer in consultation with current residents who want to see new facilities in the area as soon as possible.

Working with planning consultants, Savills, a formal pre-application consultation was undertaken during October last year to provide a formal opportunity for residents to share their views on the plan.

A website was created to enable the public and statutory consultees to view and comment on the draft planning application documents.

A paper copy was also available at Skewen Library on Evelyn Road, Skewen.