Proposals for
Land at Hill Street,
North Totton

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UPDATE: Bargate Homes' consultation has finished. In response to feedback received we made changes to our proposals before submitting a planning application in July 2022. To view our submitted plans, please visit New Forest District Council's website. The application reference is: 22/10854.

Thank you for taking the time to visit our dedicated website for the plans for land at Hill Street, North Totton.

As you may know, New Forest District Council adopted their Local Plan in July 2020. A number of strategic sites were identified for development including land at North Totton for approximately 1,000 residential dwellings and other uses (known as Strategic Site 1). Land at Hill Street is part of this allocation.

This website will provide you with more information about the scheme including the background, details about our proposals and what benefits it will bring to North Totton, as well as how to submit feedback on the proposals and how to contact us.

Please use the menu provided to navigate to more information. Alternatively, if you are unable to find the information you are after, please feel free to get in touch with a member of our project team by emailing info@bargatehomes-northtotton.co.uk, freephone information line on 0800 148 8911 or visit our Feedback page.

The scheme at a glance:

At least 60 new homes with a mixture of sizes, designs, types and ownership options to meet local needs.

At least 60 new homes with a mixture of sizes, designs, types and ownership options to meet local needs.

Public open space known as Alternative Natural Recreational Greenspace at the core of the site, protecting and enhancing the useable local green spaces

Public open space known as Alternative Natural Recreational Greenspace at the core of the site, protecting and enhancing the useable local green spaces

Open up public access to the site and encourage access to wider public routes and countryside

Open up public access to the site and encourage access to wider public routes and countryside