Up to 70 new homes could soon be built on green belt land in Pelsall, as RCA Regeneration reveals ambitious housing plans for the site off Allens Lane. The developer has launched a public consultation to gather resident input before submitting a formal planning application.
The development proposes a mix of one to four-bedroom homes, with 50 percent designated as affordable housing, aiming to address local housing needs. Although Walsall Council has not allocated this particular 4.96-hectare site for development in its current plans, the project seeks approval to move forward.
Situated between Allens Lane to the north and a brook running along the southern boundary, the site will be accessed via a new dedicated road connected to Allens Lane. The design emphasizes a landscape-led approach, featuring generous public open spaces woven throughout the area, complemented by several attenuation ponds to manage water flow and enhance environmental quality.
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RCA Regeneration stresses that the development will prioritize high-quality placemaking principles, offering informal recreational spaces that promote biodiversity and provide visual appeal for the local community. Residents are encouraged to participate in the virtual consultation to influence the final proposal.
Following the consultation, RCA Regeneration plans to submit a full planning application to Walsall Council for review and approval.