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Planning Committee - Tuesday, 23rd September, 2025 10.00 am

September 23, 2025 View on council website

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Summary

The Teignbridge Council Planning Committee met to discuss several planning applications, a tree preservation order, and appeal decisions. A major focus of the meeting was on planning applications related to the Houghton Barton development.

Houghton Barton Development

The committee was scheduled to discuss three planning applications concerning land at Houghton Barton, Newton Abbot:

  • 20/00585/MAJ - Houghton Barton Howton Lane: A hybrid planning application including outline proposals for up to 900 dwellings, retirement/extra care accommodation, employment uses, a primary school, a mixed-use local centre, community and leisure facilities, a section of the A382/A383 link road[^2], strategic and local open space, and detailed proposals for Phase 1 comprising 385 dwellings. [^2]: The A382/A383 link road is intended to connect the A382 and A383 roads, improving transport links in the area. The report pack noted that Natural England had agreed to the Habitat Regulations Assessment (HRA). The committee was to consider a recommendation to grant planning permission subject to a Section 106 agreement[^3] to secure financial contributions and the delivery of infrastructure. [^3]: Section 106 agreements are legal agreements between local authorities and developers, used to mitigate the impact of new developments on the community and infrastructure. The proposed financial contributions included:

    • £222,088 towards employment land shortfall, with a further £197,689 if the remaining 0.8 hectares cannot be secured on site.
    • £434,010 towards bus service subsidy.
    • £1,173,000 towards 15 gypsy and traveller pitches, plus an additional £117,300 towards resourcing costs.

    The proposed infrastructure delivery included:

    • Delivery of the A382/A383 Link Road.
    • Provision of land and delivery of works to enable the Environment Agency to expand the flood storage areas associated with the Holbeam Dam.
    • Delivery of a 1.9 hectare site for a 420 place primary school with potential for expansion.
    • 900 sqm of retail/commercial buildings to be delivered to Shell and Core[^4]. [^4]: Shell and core refers to a level of construction where the basic structure of a building is completed, but the interior is left for future tenants to customize.
    • Houghton Barton Common.
    • Play facilities.
    • Safe pedestrian links, walking and cycling routes.
    • Playing pitches.
    • 900sqm Health and Well Being Building, delivered to Shell and Core.
    • 23 full sized allotment pitches.
    • Sustainable transport provisions, to include bus shelters, car charging points and bike stands.
    • Connection up to Buttercup way link.
    • 0.25 hectare Neighbourhood square.
    • Outdoor MUGA[^5] and micro skatepark. [^5]: MUGA stands for Multi-Use Games Area, a type of outdoor sports facility.

    Other obligations included:

    • 20% Affordable Housing with a 50:50 tenure mix.
    • 5% custom/self-build plots.
    • Long term public open space management with option for this to be resident-led.
  • 20/00586/MAJ - Land west of Houghton Barton: Outline planning application for up to 250 dwellings, including open space and site preparation. The committee was to consider a recommendation to grant planning permission subject to completion of a Section 106 agreement to secure financial contributions and other obligations. The proposed financial contributions included:

    • £62,312 towards employment land shortfall and a further £55,111 if the remaining 0.8 hectares cannot be secured on site.
    • £120,990 towards bus service subsidy.
    • £327,000 towards 15 gypsy and traveller pitches plus an additional £32,700 towards resourcing costs.

    Other obligations included:

    • 20% Affordable Housing.
    • 5% Custom Self Build.
  • 20/00950/MAJ - Land at Houghton Barton Howton lane: Construction of a section of the A382/A383 link road, between A383 and Howton Road, including A383 junction upgrades and associated works. The committee was to consider a recommendation to grant planning permission subject to conditions.

Other Planning Applications

  • 25/00035/FUL - Commercial Premises North Of Glen Cottage Rock Road, Chudleigh: An application for a commercial premises north of Glen Cottage for an extension to an existing industrial building. The application proposal would provide 155sqm of additional general industrial floorspace, resulting in a total floorspace of 470sqm. The applicant is a close relative of a member of staff. The committee was to consider a recommendation for approval, subject to conditions.

Tree Preservation Orders

  • Trusham E2/22/04 Tinkley Koi Farm: The Planning Committee was to consider a recommendation to confirm The District of Teignbridge (Former Tinkley Quarry) Tree Preservation Order 2025 unmodified. The provisional tree preservation order (TPO) was served on 21 May 2025. The provisional protection will cease on 21 November 2025, if it is not confirmed. The provisional TPO was made following reports informing the council of the intention to fell trees, that trees were being damaged, and that the woodland was under immediate and visible threat.

Appeal Decisions

The committee was scheduled to note appeal decisions made by the Planning Inspectorate.

S73 Major Decisions Summary

The committee was scheduled to review a summary of major variation applications approved in the previous months.

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorSuzanne Sanders
Councillor Suzanne Sanders Chair of Planning Committee • Liberal Democrats • Chudleigh
Profile image for CouncillorDavid Cox
Councillor David Cox Vice Chair of Planning Committee • Liberal Democrats • Teignmouth Central
Profile image for CouncillorJanet Bradford
Councillor Janet Bradford Independent Group • College
Profile image for CouncillorPhil Bullivant
Councillor Phil Bullivant Conservative Group Leader, Chair of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee, and Chair of the Governance Committee • Conservative • Bradley
Profile image for CouncillorAlex Hall
Councillor Alex Hall Conservative • Buckland & Milber
Profile image for CouncillorCharles Nuttall
Councillor Charles Nuttall Executive Member for Local Government Reorganisation and Devolution • Liberal Democrats • Kenn Valley
Profile image for CouncillorJohn Nutley
Councillor John Nutley Executive Member for Leisure and Recreation • Liberal Democrats • Ashburton & Buckfastleigh
Profile image for CouncillorPaul Parker
Councillor Paul Parker Shadow Portfolio Holder for Economy, Estates, Major Projects, Environment, Climate, Sustainability, Planning and Building Control • Independent Group • Ambrook
Profile image for CouncillorDavid Palethorpe
Councillor David Palethorpe Deputy Leader & Executive Member for Economy, Estates and Major Projects • Liberal Democrats • Ipplepen
Profile image for CouncillorPeter Williams
Councillor Peter Williams Executive Member for Environmental Services • Liberal Democrats • Teignmouth East
Profile image for CouncillorStephen Horner
Councillor Stephen Horner Reform UK • Teignmouth West

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 23rd-Sep-2025 10.00 Planning Committee.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 23rd-Sep-2025 10.00 Planning Committee.pdf

Additional Documents

Appeals Decisions Received During July August 2025.pdf
25.00035.FUL Commercial Premises North of Glen Cottages.pdf
E2.22.04 Former Tinkley Quarry.pdf
Late Updates Sheet 23rd-Sep-2025 10.00 Planning Committee.pdf
Committee Updates Sheet.pdf
Minutes Public Pack 22072025 Planning Committee.pdf
Major Variations Approved During Previous Months.pdf