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Crab Hill, Wantage

This site has space allocated for 1,500 homes, including new employment space, neighbourhood centre / community hub, new primary school, central park, ancillary areas. This development includes a minimum of approximately 32 per cent affordable housing.

So far, we have granted outline permission for the site, as well as permission for several reserved matters applications for infrastructure; including internal roads, car parking, landscaping of open spaces and the civic square; public open space; and housing.

350 dwellings have been occupied on-site as of 1 May 2022

Application references:

  • Outline: P13/V1764/O – approved
  • S73: P17/V0652/FUL – approved
  • S73: P19/V1269/FUL – approved
  • S73: P21/V2544/FUL – approved
  • Variation to S106 legal agreement: P19/V2997/MPO – approved
  • Reserved Matters:
    • P17/V1499/RM – 70 dwellings, Phase 1A – approved
    • P17/V2674/RM – infrastructure works – approved
    • P17/V3248/RM – infrastructure works – approved
    • P18/V2227/RM – 82 dwellings, Phase Southeast A – approved
    • P18/V2787/RM – infrastructure works – approved
    • P18/V2971/RM – Primary School – approved
    • P18/V2992/RM – 174 dwellings, Centre West phase – approved
    • P19/V0565/RM – 102 dwellings, Phase 1B – approved
    • P19/V3181/RM – infrastructure works – approved
    • P20/V2756/RM – 171 dwellings, Centre East phase – approved
    • P21/V1265/RM – 121 dwellings, Phase Southeast B – approved
    • P21/V2040/RM – 72 bed care home – approved
    • P21/V2456/RM – infrastructure works – approved

Applicant: St Modwen Developments.

Updated 4 July 2022