Church Barton - land at Church Barton House, Horns Lane

Development is part of the Pagham North strategic site. Once planning permission is granted, the site aims to deliver 65 dwellings out of which 20 units will be affordable. The allocation will provide contributions towards primary education and healthcare facilities.

The outline planning application has been approved under planning permission P/25/17/OUT

Latest news: 

January 2024

August 2022:

September 2019:

  • P/25/17/OUT approved conditionally with Section 106 legal agreement

Reserved Matters

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

  • Reserved Matters application P/139/22/RES was received on 31 August 2022

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 under the approved design code.

The following plans have been submitted:

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 for this site:

  • discharge of condition application is to be submitted prior to the commencement of the development

Construction Management Plan

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

  • discharge of condition application is to be submitted before the commencement of the development

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 despatched except between the hours of:

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

Archive news

See previous planning application news for this site.

September 2019:

  • outline application with all matters reserved - erection of up to 65 No. dwellings, access roads, landscaping, open space & associated works
  • the decision was approved conditionally with Section 106 Legal Agreement on 5 September 2019 - application P/25/17/OUT

Masterplan

Church Barton( land at Church Barton House, Horns Lane, Pagham) site layout 

Please click on the image below to enlarge.

map of Land at Church Barton House, Horns Lane, Pagham development site

Alternative text: map of land at Church Barton House, Horns Lane, Pagham development site. This shows the proposed layout of houses and open spaces. The development is entered or exited through the adjacent Summer Lane site under P/140/16/OUT. The dwellings are located in 2 clusters separated by open space including LAP and LEAP areas.

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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