None
EN
Developer appeals to build HUNDREDS of homes on Green Belt land in St Mary Cray
[]
This Is Local London | News
Housing developer Lands Improvement Holdings submitted proposals for 350 properties to be erected at the large residential development in St Mary Cray.
Lands Improvement submitted a planning application last November to build the homes on three agricultural fields to the east of St Mary Cray Recreation Ground between Crockenhill Road and Cockmannings Road.
READ MORE: Five independent Bromley cafes with 4.5+ ratings people swear byWhere the homes will be built in St Mary CrayThe 350 residential units would be made up of 40 one-bedroom apartments, 27 two-bedroom flats, 56 two-bedroom homes, 157 three-bedroom homes and 70 four-or-more-bedroom homes.
The plans were received negatively by St Mary Cray and surrounding area residents, over 1,000 of whom lodged objections on Bromley Council’s planning portal.
Last week, St Mary Cray residents and objectors received letters from the council announcing that Lands Improvement had submitted an appeal to the Planning Inspectorate as Bromley had not determined the planning application.