Rookery Park land west of New Barn Lane

Development is completed on this site and provides 50 dwellings out of which 15 are affordable units. Development was constructed by Bellway.

The development was approved under planning permissions BE/77/16/OUT

Reserved Matters

Applications covering appearance, landscaping, layout & scale. Outline permissions cannot be implemented until a reserved matters application has been granted planning. The following plans have been submitted:

Archive news

Previous planning application news for this site is as follows:

September 2019:

  • Reserved Matters application BE/103/19/RES was received at land south of New Barn Lane

December 2018:

  • outline planning permission was granted under reference BE/77/16/OUT for the construction of 50 dwellings

Masterplan

Rookery Park - land west of New Barn Lane, Bersted

Please click on the image below to enlarge.

Site layout plan map for Rookery Park

Alternative text: a map of the Rookery Park Bersted development site. This shows the proposed layout of houses and open spaces. Open space is located predominantly on the edges of the development.

 

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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