Spindrift Park and Mill View, Land west of Hook Lane

Development is underway on this site and will provide 300 dwellings out of which 90 will be affordable units. Residential development is being constructed by Bellway (Spindrift Park) and Vistry (Mill View). An 80-bed care home will be constructed on the southern parcel.

The outline planning application has been approved under planning permission P/30/19/OUT

Latest news:

June 2024:

  • First occupations are scheduled for June 2024 on parcel under P/22/22/PL.

March 2023: 

February 2023:

  • Commencement Notice for residential development received

June 2022:

September 2021: 

Reserved Matters

Applications covering appearance, landscaping, layout & scale. Outline permissions cannot be implemented until a reserved matters application has been granted planning permission.

  • Reserved Matters application P/132/20/RES approved for housing development
  • Reserved Matters application P/141/22/RES approved for care home

Arboricultural Method Statement and Tree Protection Plan

An Arboricultural Method Statement (AMS) outlines the working methods for construction workers to follow and adhere to during development. The Tree Protection Plan (TPP) forms part of the Arboricultural Method Statement and details the location of protection measures, such as the position of tree protection fencing. The following plans have been submitted:

Construction Management Plan

A construction management plan is a document that includes detailed information designed to minimise potential construction impacts on the environment considering logistics, traffic management and other impacts. The following plan has been submitted:

Design Code Masterplan

The design code masterplan will provide further details on matters such as character areas, street hierarchy, building typologies, key buildings, the approach to car parking, structural planting, street furniture, lighting, and treatment of the public realm. The development shall be carried out following the approved design code.

The following plans have been submitted:

Useful information

Permitted hours

During the construction phase, no machinery/vehicles or plant shall be operated on the site, no process shall be carried out and no deliveries taken at or dispatched except between the hours of:

  • 7am and 6pm on Mondays to Fridays inclusive
  • 8am and 1pm on Saturday
  • not at any time on Sundays or Public Holidays

Archive news

See previous planning application news for this site below:

February 2023:

  • Bellway submitted a Commencement Notice for 13 February 2023

October 2022:

  • commencement of S278 works under agreement with West Sussex Highways the week starting 24 October 2022 - this forms part of the Strategic Allocation for Pagham.

September 2021:

  • Reserved Matters application P/132/20/RES has been approved conditionally at the Planning Committee on 10 September 2021

June 2021: 

  • a new Reserved Matters application P/79/21/RES has been submitted as a resubmission of P/132/20/RES following Outline Approval for development

January 2021: 

October 2019:

  • contractors are now on site to do investigative work relating to ground conditions and archaeology

September 2019: 

  • the resubmitted application, P/30/19/OUT, following the refusal of P/6/17/OUT, was approved by the Development Control Committee on the 7 August 2019 with the decision having been issued on 2 September 2019 following completion of the Section 106 agreement

Masterplan

Land west of Hook Lane site layout

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Land west of Hook Lane site plan

Alternative text: a map of land north of Sefter Road & 80 Rose Green Road, Pagham development site. This shows the proposed layout of houses, open spaces, a scout hut, an ambulance outpost station, and land for a school. Open space and LAP areas are located predominantly on the edges with an ELEAP area located centrally. A proposed scout hut and ambulance outpost station are located near the access off Sefter Road.

Please note the masterplan above is for illustrative purposes only and details are subject to change.

IFS

The Infrastructure Funding Statement (IFS) provides an update on all matters regarding developer contributions Section 106 (S.106) and Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) during the previous financial year.

Our first IFS was published in September 2020 to cover the period from April 2019 to 31 March 2020. Please see our current IFS statement.

We collect all CIL contributions for all types of Infrastructure (from 1 April 2020) but we do not collect S.106 contributions for the provision of schools, highways, libraries or the fire service (although, in some cases, S.106 for these items are retained for these projects, in agreement with the county council). In most cases, these items are the responsibility of West Sussex County Council (WSCC). Therefore our IFS should be read in conjunction with the WSCC IFS to identify how S.106 from specific development sites has been spent across the board.   

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