Planning permission is being sought to build 8 houses on disused land to the rear of The Bugle pub in the heart of Brading. Portsmouth-based Cordage 11 Limited, part of the wider Cordage Group, is seeking permission from the Isle of Wight Council to establish a small development between the High Street and Lower Furlongs, with associated parking and landscaping. It is hoped that a total of 5x 4-bed houses and 3x 3-bed houses can be erected on the land, which is owned by an undisclosed Jersey-based firm. Each property will have 2 parking spaces and 2 cycle parking spaces. Access will be provided via the existing Bugle car park off the High Street, which will be reconfigured. It is proposed that 18 new parking spaces will be created for patrons of the pub, with a separate driveway to the new housing development. The 4-bed houses will boast a living room and separate dining room, as well as a kitchen, utility and downstairs WC. Up the stairs will be a family bathroom, 3 bedrooms and a master bedroom with en-suite. Cordage Group is a privately owned asset management company that specialises in ‘real estate value creation and profit maximisation’.
8 NEW HOMES PROPOSED FOR DISUSED LAND IN THE HEART OF BRADING
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Each property will have 2 parking spaces and 2 cycle parking spaces
But potentially all 4 people that live in the 4 bedroom house could drive or are they just hoping that 2 ride a bike
No! No! No!
This should be rewilded! Or if it has to be homes, they should be detached bungalows. We don’t want more homes for families! Why aren’t me being listened to?
I wonder…Maybe it is because families desperately need homes on the Isle of Wight. This is not the ideal place to build for sure, but we certainly don’t need detached bungalows. Brading has an estate full of them, a new development like that would attract older buyers. This is not who the Island housing market needs to support. Especially when there are so many of them moving from the mainland to retire pushing house prices up for working Island families. Furthermore, if not now but in the near future they will be piling on even more pressure to already overstretched health and social care services.
People moving here , especially those retirees often do so because the areas that they are moving from are inundated with immigrants, making them feel the outsiders in their own communities.
So they move to areas which thankfully have lower amounts, so far, thus making a huge demand for housing.
Vote REFORM to control the unspoken but real reason why.
Do you actually believe all this cr4p?
Yeah, because their leader never lies to you, does he?
Oh wait. Yes he does. All the time and about absolutely everything.
Your comment is ageist, which is against the Equalities Act law. Would you make equally sweeping assumptions based on gender, race, sexuality?
Disused land, looks like woodland to me, soaking up water and preventing flooding, it should not be built on.
Isn’t it interesting how developers describe land as ‘disused’ or ‘undeveloped’.. the rest of us generally call it ‘countryside’!
They shouldn’t grant planning when they only have 2 parking spaces for a 4 bed house, and I expect the 2 they have are in front of each other, you see it all the time on estates lately and the Rds just end up congested
Brading has frequent busses and a train. Why would you need more than 2 spaces per house. Most of which will be occupied by retired couples anyway.
“Cordage Group is a privately owned asset management company that specialises in ‘real estate value creation and profit maximisation’’.
Not much else to say really as that says it all….
Isn’t there a footpath through that woodland?
Yes there is a footpath through there.Goes between Lower Furlongs and the Bugle pub.18 spaces for a public house not enough and it will cause a problem for people who live in the high St and park there.
Council have put up notices to say no trees can be cut down. Sadly its a little late for that and as for the already inadequate sewage system that Brading has can it cope with more shite
So are our local councillors going to step up and see this doesn’t go through?
The pub owners must be getting a massive payout to re configure their grounds for access.
I have no objection to infill as long as one of the house’s is affordable to a Brading person