DORSET council are considering whether they should approve plans for 34 “affordable residential dwellings” in an East Dorset village. Sovereign Housing Association and Coda Homes have submitted an application to build an entry level exception site for the provision of 34 affordable houses on land behind Hilbury Road, Alderholt. If approved, the houses will come with associated access, parking and landscaping together with alterations to 17 Hilbury Road. The land is currently used for grazing, and the build will need altered vehicle access, altered pedestrian access and a new public road. Furthermore, 74 parking spaces will be created if the plans are approved. Of the 34 homes proposed, 22 will be two-bedroom houses and 12 will be three-bedroom.
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Detail of outcome
The government hosted a public consultation from 1 October 2019 to 7 February 2020 on proposed changes to the Building Regulations. This is the government response to that consultation.
This was the first stage of a 2-part consultation which proposed an ambitious uplift in the energy efficiency of new homes through changes to Part L (Conservation of fuel and power) of the Building Regulations. The second stage has now been published as the Future Buildings Standard.
Original consultation
Summary Consultation on the uplift to standards of Part L of the Building Regulations and changes to Part F. This uplift is the first step in achieving the Future Homes Standards.