Berkeley Homes propose development to start at Hartland Village in late 2017

Berkeley Homes (St Edward) launches consultation site for new development at Hartland Village, aka Pyestock and Hartland Park

Berkeley Homes (St Edward) launches consultation site for new development at Hartland Village, aka Pyestock and Hartland Park

Berkeley Homes (St Edward) have begun their consultation on the proposed Hartland Village at the brownfield Pyestock site, near Fleet in Hampshire. They held meetings on 14th and 16th July. The papers they discussed at those meetings can be found here.

They propose submitting a planning application in Spring 2017, and assuming permission is granted relatively speedily, construction could begin in late 2017 or early 2018. This shows how important this brownfield development can be in delivering significant contribution to Hart District’s housing needs up to 2032as part of the Local Plan.

We Heart Hart broadly supports this development, provided proper infrastructure is developed along side the housing especially schools, community facilities, cycle paths and roads.

If you would like to make a comment on this application, then Berkeley Homes have set a deadline of 5 August 2016. Please send your comments to [email protected] or see the main consultation page here.

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6 Comments

  1. I hope the road structure is well thought out before the work begins, and I also hope that some of the beautiful woodland around this development remains.

  2. I hope the road structure is well thought out before the work begins, and I also hope that some of the beautiful woodland around this development remains.

  3. I don’t think a relief road to the west of Pyestock, between Pyestock and Fleet Pond is a good idea. But to the east, along a similar route to Kennels Lane at the moment would probably work quite well.

  4. I don’t think a relief road to the west of Pyestock, between Pyestock and Fleet Pond is a good idea. But to the east, along a similar route to Kennels Lane at the moment would probably work quite well.

  5. How would a new proposed ‘relief’ road for fleet along the border of pyestock help when up to 4000 new homes are being built 2 miles down the road in Aldershot plus these 1500? How can this possibly relieve the traffic problem when thousands of extra cars will be on the road? As for ideas of building a relief road to the west of pyestock through beautiful woodland, this should be strongly opposed. I presume the release of army training land for SANG would be a good opportunity for the council to make money by charging people to park at this so called ‘country park’. The effect on wildlife of having hundreds more people descending on fleet pond at weekends would be significant!

  6. How would a new proposed ‘relief’ road for fleet along the border of pyestock help when up to 4000 new homes are being built 2 miles down the road in Aldershot plus these 1500? How can this possibly relieve the traffic problem when thousands of extra cars will be on the road? As for ideas of building a relief road to the west of pyestock through beautiful woodland, this should be strongly opposed. I presume the release of army training land for SANG would be a good opportunity for the council to make money by charging people to park at this so called ‘country park’. The effect on wildlife of having hundreds more people descending on fleet pond at weekends would be significant!

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