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Plans submitted for 150 Tiverton homes and business park extension

The proposed mixed-use development would sit alongside the Tiverton Eastern Urban Extension

Plans for the proposed mixed-use site in Tiverton(Image: Waddeton Park)

Plans have been submitted for 150 new homes in Tiverton alongside a major urban expansion to the east of the Devon town.

Land investment firm Waddeton Park has put in an outline planning application for a proposed mixed-use development by the Tiverton Eastern Urban Extension (EUE) scheme on former farmland between Tiverton and nearby Halberton.

If approved, the proposals could see an extension to an existing business park, Hartnoll Business Centre off Post Hill road, as well as the construction of up to 150 residences and associated infrastructure, as well as green recreational space.

In its planning statement, Exeter-based Waddeton Park said the residential aspect of the development could consist of a range of mainly two-storey housing types, with the potential for some two-and-half storey housing by an adjoining link road.

It added that building heights within the proposed employment area would be addressed at a later reserved matters stage of the application.

The firm said the project would offer an opportunity for a new road link to be delivered from the eastern boundary of the EUE through the site and onto Post Hill road, in order to create a “new gateway from the east” into Tiverton.

It went on to suggest that the new road link would help bring forward the development of the second phase of the EUE and assist in the delivery of a more comprehensive bus service network.

It also argued that proposed pedestrian and cycle access to the site along its western boundary would help to provide better linkage for both residents and workers from the business centre.