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Looking into Killingdown Farm from Little Green Lane in Croxley Green. Credit: Google Maps A proposal to build 160 new homes at a farm in Croxley Green has been refused. Members of Three Rivers District Council’s planning committee unanimously voted last night to turn down an application to redevelop Killingdown Farm. The application had drawn plenty of opposition with nearly 2,500 people signing a petition to stop the development, while 317 objections were lodged on the council’s planning portal. According to Croxley Green Parish Council, the plans were turned down due to the impact the private development would have on The Green conservation area, as well as on single-track Little Green Lane. ....
The entrance to Killingdown Farm, off Little Green Lane. Credit: Google Maps Councillors have delayed a decision on whether to pass or refuse plans for a new housing estate on the edge of a village. The planning committee at Three Rivers District Council met virtually last week to discuss a scheme to redevelop Killingdown Farm on the outskirts of Croxley Green. The plans, which drew nearly 270 objections, involved the demolition of some existing farm buildings and the creation of 160 family homes and flats. Councillors had a number of concerns about the proposal which included the impact on the conservation area, of which the application site partially sits, the impact on nearby Grade II listed buildings, and development within the green belt. ....