A new housing development has narrowly won the approval of Fenland District Council’s (FDC) planning committee after it rejected an identical proposal last year. 

FDC planning officers recommended that councillors once again vote down the development, which will consist of up to 26 houses on land north of Westfield Road in Manea, but it passed with five votes to four. 

Officers said that the new development would “introduce an urbanising effect” to the “predominantly rural and tranquil” area and that it would be “out of keeping with the development and character of this part of the village, which is predominantly countryside”. 

Fenland’s Local Plan says that only small village extensions which make a “positive contribution to the character and local distinctiveness of the area” should be approved, they added. 

But the other reasons for the development’s initial refusal, the possible impact on the area’s ecology and the lack of developer contributions, have been addressed by the applicant, Mark Stone of IFEX Engineering, they continued. 

Ely Standard: Blue is the site of the previously-approved nine houses and red is the site of the newly-approved 26 houses.Blue is the site of the previously-approved nine houses and red is the site of the newly-approved 26 houses. (Image: LDR)

An ecology survey has now been carried out and £52,000 (£2,000 per house) offered to local GP practices, schools and libraries. 

On top of this the development will now contain 25 per cent affordable housing (or seven units in total). 

But the remaining issue, that the land is partly countryside, is simply “unaddressable”, Cllr Will Sutton said, which FDC councillors agreed meant it shouldn’t be developed in June last year. 

“I don’t see how the committee can go flip-flopping like they have done recently,” he said. 

But the site has changed, other councillors contended, as nine new houses have since been approved nearby. 

Although officers also recommended that these houses be rejected when they were proposed, they are now under construction and have “changed people’s idea about where the boundary of Manea is,” Cllr Ian Benney said. 

“To me, this is just filling a piece of land that’s crying out to be filled in,” he added. 

Cllr Mike Cornwell agreed that he doesn’t see “why one should be approved and the other not”. 

The development has also won the support of around half of the land’s neighbours. Of the 19 public comments received, 10 were in favour and nine against. 

Manea Parish Council objected, however, on the grounds over development and the land being a greenfield site. 

Before the development can proceed to the building phase, more specific details such as the house’s design and appearance must be submitted and approved. 

The development’s access point has already been determined though and will be from Westfield Road. 

The development itself will be just north of 96A to 100 Westfield Road.