Published: 25 January 2024

From: Housing

Public consultation will begin on Monday (29 January) for two new housing developments planned by Crawley Borough Council to make use of brownfield land.

Construction at Bristol Close in Pound Hill and Lansbury Road in Broadfield could provide 18 affordable homes for rent, with a combination of maisonettes and flats in both schemes.

There is a chance for a closer look at the initial plans with drop-in sessions planned for each site. The details are:

Bristol Close sessions: Wakehams Green Community Centre

  • Wednesday 7 February: 6pm to 7.30pm
  • Saturday 24 February: 10am to 12 noon

Lansbury Road sessions: Broadfield Community centre

  • Saturday 10 February: 10am to 12 noon 
  • Wednesday 21 February: 6pm to 7.30pm

Public consultation at this stage will last for four weeks, so the council can gauge local feeling before progressing to planning consent stage when there will be another period of consultation.

We have some major developments in the pipeline across the borough, but it’s important we don’t lose sight of our ability to increase local housing availability with small scale developments like we have in mind at Bristol Close and Lansbury Road.
“Both make use of land which isn’t meeting its full potential and can provide good quality homes in places people want to live and at affordable rents.

Councillor Ian Irvine

Cabinet member for Housing

Crawley Borough Council

Anyone is welcome to offer their views on our intentions for these two sites at the drop-in sessions or using the consultation pages of our website. Local businesses and homes are being notified of the consultation period directly. Visit our consultation page from Monday to see the outline plans for each site and to complete the public consultation questionnaires.

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