As many as nine new homes could be built on Bromley Common green belt
Briefly

Bromley Council is reviewing a proposal for a new residential development near Fishers Wood Grove that could comprise between one and nine homes. The Rookery Estate Company Ltd claims the project will utilize gray belt land while being classified as part of the Green Belt. They argue the development will offer high-quality housing and is consistent with community needs. Council planners are considering the application, and if approved, more detailed plans will be required from the developer before proceeding.
The new development could potentially add nine homes to Bromley Common, specifically tailored to resemble the nearby Fishers Wood Grove residential area.
The Rookery Estate Company Ltd asserts that the proposed site is classified as part of the Green Belt but describes it as grey belt land.
The developers emphasize that the project aims for a high-quality residential offering that would align with local housing needs without being deemed inappropriate for Green Belt zoning.
Bromley Council planners are evaluating the application, with further detailed plans required if the initial proposal gains approval.
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