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Welcome

Thank you for visiting our consultation website

In response to the significant need for more homes in the District, and noting the Council has identified a need for new homes we are preparing an outline planning application for a development of up to 110 new homes on Land To The North Of Leamington Road, Long Itchington.

This website provides an overview of the emerging proposals and an opportunity for you to share your comments on the outline scheme as part of the pre-application consultation, ahead of submitting an outline planning application to Stratford-on-Avon District Council.

Our vision is to plan a high quality, sustainable and well connected development providing a range of house types and sizes, including much needed affordable housing.

 

Housing Targets

These proposals are being brought forward at the time of a well-recognised national housing crisis and an imperative to deliver significant more homes across the country.

The Government published an updated National Planning Policy Framework in December 2024 and new mandatory housing targets for each Local Planning Authority to boost the supply of housing.

The aim is to deliver at least 1.5 million new homes in England by 2029.

To achieve this, each Local Planning Authority is required to have enough sites ready for development to meet their identified housing target for a minimum of 5 years.

 

 

The Local Plan

The Council are producing a new Local Plan for South Warwickshire.

There has been a significant increase in the housing targets for the local area, and there are not enough sites to meet the identified need for the next 5 years.

Being unable to demonstrate a five-year housing land supply has significant planning implications for the District, and the Council has started a consultation process on a comprehensive Housing Land Supply Action Plan.

This site is located in a suitable and sustainable location and would assist the Council in meeting its housing requirements .

 

About The Site

The site is formed of 14.3 acres (5.8 hectares) of agricultural land to the north of Leamington Road, Long Itchington.

It is located to the north of the homes on Russell Close, Leamington Road and Green End, and to the east is the Lilac Field community public open space,

The site is bounded by hedgerows, with a hedgerow running centrally through the site.

Long Itchington features a number of local facilities including shops, restaurants, a primary school and is served by public transport and cycle routes.

Within the wider surroundings, the nearest major settlement is Leamington Spa (11km to the west).

The site was contained within the 2021 SHLAA (ref: Long15) but it is not identified as an allocation in the adopted or draft Local Plan.

Redline Aerial Long Itchington

 

 

Our Vision

We aim to deliver a diverse range of new homes, including affordable housing, all designed to meet high sustainability standards. The development will be set within attractive green spaces and well connected to existing local facilities and services.

The landscaped spaces that surround the proposed new homes provide a variety of open spaces, including formal and informal green space, for recreation and for nature. 

Existing trees and hedgerows will be retained where possible, and enhanced through new planting to strengthen the existing natural features of the site.

Areas have also been incorporated through the site to provide space for play and recreation as part of encouraging healthy and active lifestyle

The following sections outline the emerging proposals in more detail.

We encourage you to share your views using the online feedback survey in the SUBMIT YOUR FEEDBACK section of the website.

New Homes
Affordable Housing
Extensive Public Open Space
Walking and Cycling

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Our Proposals

The development of the site on Land To The North Of Leamington Road, Long Itchington would create a desirable and sustainable new neighbourhood that supports the health and well-being of residents.

The proposed development will be brought forward through an Outline Planning Application With All Matters Reserved (excluding access) to the Council.

We have produced a Framework Plan which establishes key principles for the delivery of the proposed new homes. 

In summary the proposals provide:

  • Up to 110 new homes
  • 35% Affordable housing
  • Extensive areas of new landscaped open green space, managed for amenity and biodiversity gains
  • A new network of pedestrian and cycle routes will weave around and through the development, ensuring safe, convenient and car free connections for residents
Framework Plan

Technical Delivery

As part of our proposals, we work with specialist consultants to carefully assess the site and make sure it can be technically delivered.

This includes looking at things like drainage, ecology and highways.

Highways And Access
Ecology
Archaeology And Heritage
Flooding And Drainage
Noise

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Sustainability

New and existing homes account for 20% of greenhouse gas emissions in the UK.

Building sustainability is a key feature of delivering new homes.

The final design of the new homes would be submitted at a later date, should outline planning permission be granted, however, the broad principles for sustainability are outlined below:

Application And Timeline

We will be submitting an Outline Planning Application With All Matters Reserved (excluding access).

Outline Planning Applications seek to establish whether the scale and nature of a proposed development would be acceptable to the Local Planning Authority, before a fully detailed proposal is put forward.

Where outline permission has been granted, an application for the outstanding Reserved Matters can be submitted.

This will typically include information about the layout, landscape and appearance of the development.

Statutory consultees (eg. Environment Agency, Highways England, Natural England and Parish Councils) and local residents will also have the opportunity to formally comment on our application once submitted and registered with the Council.

The diagram below sets out an approximate timetable starting from this consultation period.

Should planning permission be granted
Consultation: Summer 2026
Planning application submission: Autumn 2026
Planning committee determination: Spring 2027
Should planning permission be granted
Sale to housebuilder or developer: Winter 2027
Reserved Matters submitted by Housebuilder or Developer: Spring 2028

FAQs

Whether you’re curious about how land promotion works, want to know what to expect during the planning stages, or are simply exploring more about the proposals this section is designed to provide simple and transparent information to questions commonly raised.

Submit Your Feedback

To help us better understand your views, please submit your feedback via our online survey. 

Click on the SUBMIT YOUR FEEDBACK BUTTON.

We also accept feedback via email: feedback@catesbyestates.co.uk or via post (no stamp required) with the address freepost: CATESBY ESTATES.

Consultation closes SUNDAY 19th JULY 2026

About Us

Catesby Estates is highly regarded as one of the foremost experts in strategic land promotion and infrastructure delivery.

Landowners choose to partner with us as their strategic land promoter, due to our track record in successfully delivering planning consents and our ability to maximise land value.

We use our in-house expertise and financial resources at no cost to the landowner, to promote land through the planning system with the aim of obtaining planning consent.

The land is then marketed to our extensive network of housebuilder and developer contacts.

The land site is sold with the aim of maximising value for the landowners.

 

A land promoter focuses on securing planning permission for land and then selling it on without doing any construction or housebuilding.

A housebuilder or developer buys land (often with outline planning permission already in place) and builds the homes.

Housebuilders like land promoters because promoters take on the costly, risky, and time-consuming process of securing planning permission.

This means builders can buy “oven-ready” sites with approvals in place, saving them uncertainty and allowing them to focus on what they do best, which is delivering and selling homes.