Have your say: Public consultation opens for major housing development at Brooks Farm

By Laura Linham

16th Sep 2024 | Local News

The Brooks Farm site, which is off Brooks Road, has been selected by Somerset Council as a key location for future growth.
The Brooks Farm site, which is off Brooks Road, has been selected by Somerset Council as a key location for future growth.

Residents are being invited to participate in an online public consultation regarding proposals for a new residential development at Brooks Farm, between Street and Walton.

The consultation is being organised by the Trustees of the JD Clark 1984 Settlement and will run from Wednesday 18 September to Wednesday 25 September 2024.

The Brooks Farm site, which is off Brooks Road, has been selected by Somerset Council as a key location for the village's future growth. The proposed development plans include up to 160 sustainable new homes, including affordable housing, aimed at addressing the housing needs of the area.

In addition to residential units, the development will offer open spaces, walking and cycling routes, orchards, and informal parkland. Plans also include a children's play area and the potential for a community building or structure.

Residents are encouraged to view the consultation and share their feedback through the online feedback form available at www.brooksfarmstreet.co.uk. Alternatively, comments can be submitted via email to [email protected].

     

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