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Traffic fears over new estate as decision day nears

Up to 95 homes could be built on former Swainson House Farm in Goosnargh

The former Swainson House Farm in Goosnargh (Image: Google)

A councillor has warned the roads surrounding the site of a proposed housing estate in rural Preston, which could get the green light this week, would struggle to handle the additional traffic it would generate.

The decision on a proposal to construct up to 95 homes on the former Swainson House Farm in Goosnargh is set to be made by Preston City Council's planning committee on Thursday.

Despite the blueprint being recommended for approval by the council's planning officers, Anthony Eccles, a member of Whittingham Parish Council, has implored the committee to take into account all the other development already underway in the area.

Currently, forty homes are being built on another section of the ex-farm, off Goosnargh Lane, with an additional 26 on the opposite side of the road. Nearby, a total of 900 dwellings will eventually occupy the former Whittingham Hospital site.

Before Thursday's meeting, committee members will visit the location, having postponed a decision on the farm development last month so they could see the plot firsthand.

Lancashire County Council highways officials have not objected to the proposal, stating it would not have "a severe impact" on the local road network.

However, Cllr Eccles has criticised this assessment as being born out of a "conspiracy of optimism", adding: "A lot of the traffic would turn right and go down Goosnargh Lane onto Langley Lane – a frightening road.

"And if you look at the [proposed] houses, they are going to be three or four bedrooms – so they'll mostly be two-car households.