8 houses are still planned for land owned by Isle of Wight engineering firm, Clarks Masts Systems Limited.
They were previously given the green light by the Isle of Wight Council in 2017, but work has not yet started and the time frame for completion has now elapsed.
Planning agent, BCM, acting for Evergreen Holdings Ltd, which owns Clarks Masts, said minor amendments, like porches and patio doors, have been made, to appeal to potential buyers.
The houses would all have 3 bedrooms and would be arranged in 2 terraces of 4.
Under this new plan, they will be more attractive and enhance the street scene, say the developers.
The Binstead firm makes pneumatic telescopic and sectional mast systems for civilian and military use, at its Ringwood Road base.
You can view the plans, 23/00188/FUL, on the council’s planning application. Comments can be made until 31st March.
A separate application for another part of the site could see the partial demolition of the factory building, replaced with a smaller, newer one and more houses.






















































































sure sod the people , and the neighbourhood.. who cares about more cars on the road.. its the Isle of Wight, lets just cement the whole Island !!!
Would be far better for the people to turn the area into a green area… but NO.. no one would earn loads of money… forget people lets make money…. money money money…… sod off..
As the UK fills with extra mouths to feed, extra rubbish to dump, extra homes are needed to fill those displaced from there home towns and Cities.
Many choose here as thankfully less of the horrors they are escaping from. ATM
See the main problem, think, less children being born, YET more people here. SEE WHY, THINK