141 new homes in Morpeth to be built on Northgate Hospital site as plans are approved
A total of 141 new homes in Morpeth are set to be built on the Northgate Hospital site as plans have been approved by the council.
Lovell Homes has received permission to build the homes on two areas of land which cover a combined 17 acres.
An application by the developer was approved by Northumberland County Council’s strategic planning committee on August 6, subject to the completion of a planning agreement, under which Lovell will provide more than £1 million in funding for local services.
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The contributions will include £112,800 towards healthcare, £974,154 for education and £240,000 towards bus services between the hospital and Morpeth town centre.
The northern parcel of land will feature 53 four- and five-bedroom homes for sale, and the southern site will consist of 88 properties with 63 three- and four-bedroom houses for the private market and 25 one- to four-bedroom affordable homes.
Both sites will feature tree-lined streets, a network of footpaths and cycleways and key gateway entrance points which will include public open space and a children’s play area.
Phil Jones, Head of Land and Partnerships for the North East region of Lovell, said: "Our plans for the site at Northgate Hospital will regenerate two redundant brownfield parcels of land to deliver much-needed new housing to meet the requirements of the area. The wide range of properties for private sale will be complemented by 25 affordable homes for people unable to buy on the open market.
"We have worked closely with the NHS Trust on this project which has been a unique opportunity to collaborate with a large not-for-profit public organisation. Our investment in these surplus land parcels will facilitate improved and enhanced services at the revamped Northgate Hospital.
"The wider community will also benefit from the significant £1.3 million investment in public transport, healthcare and education facilities which we are providing as part of the planning agreement.
"Both sites will feature a sustainable design which will help them blend in with their rural surroundings. This will be achieved through soft landscaping where existing hedgerows and trees will be retained and will be augmented by areas of new planting comprising locally native trees, shrubs, grasses and wildflowers.
"The design of the homes themselves will incorporate a mix of materials, tones and architectural detailing which reflect the local character."
After receiving planning consent for the new homes from Northumberland County Council in November, construction is due to begin in 2025.