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Brick By Brick planning application for new homes in Selsdon Road

We hope that this update finds you well.

We would like to advise that we have submitted a planning application for proposals for new homes in Selsdon Road to Croydon Council.

We acknowledge that development is not always popular with local people, however, with an ongoing housing crisis and the need for more homes of all tenures across the borough, it is essential.

How do I comment on the planning application?

Comments should be made through use of the public access register online www.croydon.gov.uk/onlineplans and selecting ‘Planning Register’, as this is the most effective and efficient way to engage in the planning application determination process. Please enter the reference and then select the ‘Comments’ tab.

It is critical that you provide details of your address as part of your comment. Your address appearing on the Public Access Register online will acknowledge that the Council have received and registered your representation.

Alternatively, you can email comments to dmcomments@croydon.gov.uk or send a letter, quoting the reference to:

Development Management,Place Department,6th Floor Bernard Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk, Croydon, CR0 1EA

Next steps

Brick By Brick will continue to post news updates, which will include the outcome of the planning application, on the Commonplace news page.

How to send your comments

1. Go to www.croydon.gov.uk/onlineplans

2. Then select ‘Planning Register’

3. Enter reference: 20/01436/FUL

4. Select the ‘Comments’ tab and enter your comments

5. Enter your address and submit

Ecology Surveys

As part of the planning application, we are required to carry out some additional ecology surveys. Our ecology consultants, FOA Ecology have advised that they will be attending site at 279-289 Selsdon Road to carry out a survey to check for slow worms . This is simply a visual inspection. They have advised that they are able to carry out these works at safe distances in line with government guidelines. They haven’t advised the day yet as the survey is weather permitting, however it is likely to be next week (week commencing 6 April 2020).

Their procedure for the visual inspection is as follows:

- The survey work will not be intrusive, there will not be any digging and it will not be noisy.

- On their first visit, the survey team will lay out approximately 30 – 50 squares of roofing felt (1m by 0.5m each) along the edges of the rear of the site.

- The surveyors will return on several occasions to check whether the felts are being used by Slow Worms or other small reptiles.

It would be much appreciated if these felts are left undisturbed to ensure that the survey is accurate and that the team do not have to attend site more than is absolutely necessary.

Thank you for your understanding in advance.

Posted on 1st April 2020

by Brick By Brick

Selsdon Road - Response to Consultation Comments

Thank you to all those who have commented on the proposals for Selsdon Road. We have reviewed these and our responses to the main comments received to date are provided below:

Scale and size of development

Several residents raised concerns regarding the size of the development being proposed. At the consultation event we showed a 4 storey block sitting behind 279-289 Selsdon Road with a mixture of nine 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom flats. Taking the comments on board, we will be removing 1 storey from the block, reducing it to 3 storeys in height which is more in keeping with the existing block of flats. The proposal will also be reduced to 8 flats, all affordable rent.

Some residents raised concerns over the design of the block, the final proposal will include a series of drawings and reports which we are continuing to develop and will be included as part of the planning application. These designs will be in line with current housing standards and improved where possible, as well as Croydon’s Suburban Housing Design Guide.

Thanks

Requirement for new homes

We understand that a number of local residents feel there is no need for new homes in the area. However, there is a significant demand for homes across every part of Croydon and the new draft London Plan has identified that Croydon needs to build 2,949 homes a year. It is important that homes are delivered in different parts of the borough to meet the local need in any given area of Croydon. In response to this Brick By Brick are looking at sites across the borough to deliver around 500 new homes each year, including the proposal for Selsdon Road.

Overlooking

Several residents from the existing block on Selsdon Road, Sunny Nook Gardens and Selsdon Ave have raised concerns of overlooking to their homes. The comments have been taken into account and we have increased the distance of the existing block and our proposed development from 14m to 18m. In order to avoid overlooking, the design of the building will have no windows directly in front of the windows of the existing block or facing the gardens on Sunny Nook Gardens.

The impact of the new development will be subject to daylight and sunlight impact assessments on the neighbouring properties which will be submitted as part of the planning application.

Parking & Road Safety

Croydon Council and Transport for London planning policy dictates a restrained approach to the provision of new car parking spaces in area with high public transport accessibility. We appreciate that parking is a concern for many residents and having undertaken parking stress surveys, we identified that there are local parking issues. We would like to reiterate that the new residents would not be entitled to a parking permit or allocated a parking space on site, this includes having access to the existing gate.

Using census data of car ownership in the area for residents living in the areas our consultants are able to forecast the number of additional cars expected as a result of the development proposals. Our consultants have also studied the lessees of the 3 garages on the sites and those using the garages for parking cars. One of the garages will be re-provided as a parking space in addition to the current parking spaces, making a total of 6 which will be for the existing residents only. We are proposing to improve the parking by increasing the distance between the blocks to provide more comfortable turning circles than the current situation allows. Further details will be set out in the Transport Statement which will be submitted with the planning application. This will need to satisfactorily meet the relevant policy requirements for parking and sustainable transport, including details and tracking for emergency vehicle and refuse vehicle access.

Communal facilities

A number of residents within the existing blocks raised existing issues with regards to refuse & rubbish facilities. From the consultation and site visits, we understand there is limited storage for bins and these are often overflowing. To address this we have provided properly sized bin stores to serve both the existing and new flats.

Some residents are supportive of enhancing the communal outdoor amenity areas such as improved lighting and a more usable green space. We note that a number of the residents use the outdoor drying spaces, but that some are broken. We will look to improve upon the strategic landscape proposals, including the drying facilities which will then be put forward alongside the planning submission.

Drainage

We understand there are concerns with drainage on site. Our engineers are investigating this and as part of any future planning application we have to ensure that site run-off rates are managed through the inclusion of sustainable urban drainage systems and attenuation tanks as necessary. These will be designed to ensure the development proposal does not increase pressure on the existing drainage network.

Brick By Brick

We note that a number of concerns have been raised regarding Brick By Brick’s relationship to Croydon Council particularly in relation to the planning process. We would like to invite you to read our recent post which explains more about who we are and our process of building homes in Croydon:

https://wearebrickbybrick.com/bxb-news/brick-by-brick-who-we-are-what-we-do-and-why-its-a-great-thing-for-croydon/

Next Steps

Brick By Brick will continue to review all the comments received to date, and where appropriate, we will work with the project teams to make amendments to the development proposals where it is feasible to do so, before submitting a planning application. We will post a news update if we submit a planning application and there will then be a further opportunity to review the plans and formally comment to the council as the Local Planning Authority via the council’s website https://publicaccess3.croydon.gov.uk/online-applications

Posted on 17th February 2020

by Kat Thomas

Proposals for new homes in Selsdon Road - A reminder to have your say by 4pm on Tuesday 11th February

An exhibition for the public to view and comment on proposals for new homes in Selsdon Road was held on Tuesday 28th January 2020 from 3pm - 7pm at Emmanuel Centre, Normanton Road, South Croydon, CR2 7AQ

You can see the information displayed at the event and add your comments on the proposals by clicking on the 'Have your say' button available here until 4pm on 11th February 2020. If you would prefer a paper version of the questionnaire to be sent to you, please email us at info@wearebrickbybrick.com .

Brick By Brick will review all the comments received, and where appropriate, we will work with the project teams to make amendments to the development proposals where it is feasible to do so, before submitting a planning application. We will post a news update if we submit a planning application and there will then be a further opportunity to review the plans and formally comment to the council as the Local Planning Authority via the council’s website https://publicaccess3.croydon.gov.uk/online-applications .

Posted on 10th February 2020

by Brick By Brick