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6:30pm Tuesday 9th March 2010 in
More stories about: Fareham Borough Council
A NEW 7,000-home ecotown is to be built on Hampshire countryside, the Daily Echo can reveal.
The energy-efficient homes will be built on land north of Fareham, as part of a development dedicated to green living.
Today the Government was due to hand Fareham Borough Council hundreds of thousands of pounds to start the process.
Last night Fareham Borough Council chiefs agreed to put themselves forward for the greenfocused Government programme.
The eco-town will be built on land between Fareham, Knowle, Wickham, Portchester and the M27, where there were already plans to build up to 10,000 homes.
The homes must now be environmentally friendly and 40 per cent of the town must be green space in a bid to tackle climate change.
Fareham Borough Council leader Sean Woodward said: “These homes are going to be built anyway.
What this status provides is the chance to ensure top quality housing, more green space and an emphasis on family living.
“Most importantly it will push us to the front of the queue when asking the Government for money and set the amount of homes to between seven and eight thousand, rather than the ten thousand set out in the South East Plan.
“It will not mean some strange houses with grass growing out of the roof and people forced to drink toilet water. It really isn’t like that.
Many of the requirements are the same as those used for standard homes now.
“Without this eco-town status we were concerned that we would get next to no money from the Government.”
This will be the second eco-town in Hampshire, with Whitehill- Bordon, in the north of the county, named as one of the first locations in July 2009.
A massive campaign against plans for one at Micheldever Station, near Winchester, saw the town dropped from the shortlist.
Fareham Council will get a slice of £5m set aside by the Government for the next ten eco-towns to carry out studies into how the development will work.
The new homes, expected to be built between 2016 and 2026, will be subject to the toughest environmental standards ever set for new developments in the country.
They must be specially designed so that they need less energy to run, making them cheaper for residents as well as more environmentally friendly.
Every home must be within a ten-minute walk of frequent public transport, a primary school and everyday neighbourhood services.
A minimum of one job per household must be reached by walking, cycling or public transport.
The town must achieve zero carbon status, meaning that its carbon dioxide emissions must be offset by local green energy production.
Fareham’s opposition Liberal Democrats are opposed to building homes in the area proposed but if they had to be built it would be better if they were environmentally friendly.
Councillor Peter Davies said that he could see the advantage of the eco-town status but was concerned with how eco-minded those living within the new development would be.
The 10,000 homes development forms part of the South East Plan, designed to ease the region’s housing crisis.
The Government wants to see nearly 83,000 new homes built across south Hampshire by 2026.
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OSPREYSAINT
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1:02pm Tue 9 Mar 10
Zeo
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1:27pm Tue 9 Mar 10
teh
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2:45pm Tue 9 Mar 10
The Wickham Man
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2:59pm Tue 9 Mar 10
Bartonian
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3:04pm Tue 9 Mar 10
Jammy Donut
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3:16pm Tue 9 Mar 10
farehamred
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3:30pm Tue 9 Mar 10
sotonwinch09 wrote:This has been on the cards for several years and I have lived in Fareham for 25. I think that it will happen as so many more houses are needed for our expanding population.
Haha! There is always a story like this every year. It will never happen. How about we spend the money and turn Ocean Village into something like Gunwarf. Cruise passengers have nothing to greet them when they arrive here.
Redondo Saint
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4:12pm Tue 9 Mar 10
Mr E
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4:55pm Tue 9 Mar 10
Brite Spark
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5:02pm Tue 9 Mar 10
SotonNorth
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5:19pm Tue 9 Mar 10
Propercynic
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6:00pm Tue 9 Mar 10
The Wickham Man wrote:Totally agreed. No matter how they dress it up, building yet more houses is not 'eco' or 'green'.
What's "green" and "eco" about a town? Only population control is "green" because it means we don't have to build the town in the first place. Anything and everything else is "brown" no matter what stupid dumb enviro-appeasing label they stick on it.
v_dubman2005
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6:22pm Tue 9 Mar 10
The Wickham Man wrote:Yes.........It is very close to Wickham isnt it.
What's "green" and "eco" about a town? Only population control is "green" because it means we don't have to build the town in the first place. Anything and everything else is "brown" no matter what stupid dumb enviro-appeasing label they stick on it.
IanRRR
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6:33pm Tue 9 Mar 10
farehamred wrote:Please forgive my ignorance, but you refer to the Forest of Bere.... I have lived within 15 miles of Fareham, for over 40 years, and have travelled the length and breadth of Hampshire almost constantly, but have never once heard mention or had sight of this forest? Please enlighten me.... or is this like the lost city of Atlantis.... something only the locals know about?! I know they say that you dont know whats on your own doorstep, but I find this almost crazy!
sotonwinch09 wrote: Haha! There is always a story like this every year. It will never happen. How about we spend the money and turn Ocean Village into something like Gunwarf. Cruise passengers have nothing to greet them when they arrive here.This has been on the cards for several years and I have lived in Fareham for 25. I think that it will happen as so many more houses are needed for our expanding population. I agree that the M27 junction 10 needs modifying but at least the proposed site doesn't encroach on the Forest of Bere - yet!
warness
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6:44pm Tue 9 Mar 10
IanRRR wrote:The Forest of Bere lies north of Fareham . A mixture of woodland, open space, ponds, streasm, heathland, farmland and downland it provides countryside access to the residents of South-East Hampshire having a number of paths and bridleways for walking and cycling. More recently 20th century conifer plantations have been planted.
farehamred wrote:Please forgive my ignorance, but you refer to the Forest of Bere.... I have lived within 15 miles of Fareham, for over 40 years, and have travelled the length and breadth of Hampshire almost constantly, but have never once heard mention or had sight of this forest? Please enlighten me.... or is this like the lost city of Atlantis.... something only the locals know about?! I know they say that you dont know whats on your own doorstep, but I find this almost crazy!sotonwinch09 wrote: Haha! There is always a story like this every year. It will never happen. How about we spend the money and turn Ocean Village into something like Gunwarf. Cruise passengers have nothing to greet them when they arrive here.This has been on the cards for several years and I have lived in Fareham for 25. I think that it will happen as so many more houses are needed for our expanding population. I agree that the M27 junction 10 needs modifying but at least the proposed site doesn't encroach on the Forest of Bere - yet!
IanRRR
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7:08pm Tue 9 Mar 10
warness wrote:Thank you. I still cannot understand why I have never heard of it?
IanRRR wrote:The Forest of Bere lies north of Fareham . A mixture of woodland, open space, ponds, streasm, heathland, farmland and downland it provides countryside access to the residents of South-East Hampshire having a number of paths and bridleways for walking and cycling. More recently 20th century conifer plantations have been planted. Previously covering a wider area than at present, stretching from the River Test at King's Somborne in the west through Hursley, Eastleigh, Bishop's Waltham and Denmead to Rowland's Castle in the east. The forest was used a source of oak for the navy to use in ship building.farehamred wrote:Please forgive my ignorance, but you refer to the Forest of Bere.... I have lived within 15 miles of Fareham, for over 40 years, and have travelled the length and breadth of Hampshire almost constantly, but have never once heard mention or had sight of this forest? Please enlighten me.... or is this like the lost city of Atlantis.... something only the locals know about?! I know they say that you dont know whats on your own doorstep, but I find this almost crazy!sotonwinch09 wrote: Haha! There is always a story like this every year. It will never happen. How about we spend the money and turn Ocean Village into something like Gunwarf. Cruise passengers have nothing to greet them when they arrive here.This has been on the cards for several years and I have lived in Fareham for 25. I think that it will happen as so many more houses are needed for our expanding population. I agree that the M27 junction 10 needs modifying but at least the proposed site doesn't encroach on the Forest of Bere - yet!
Optimism rules OK
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7:50pm Tue 9 Mar 10
fred the red
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9:00pm Tue 9 Mar 10
Brite Spark wrote:Agree, and it has the advantage of being a brown-field site, though I would not want to live on the brown stuff the club is in at the moment. ideal for the sweet peas I understand
Portsmouth is encroaching on the green land between well ... Portsmouth and Fareham, I'm glad that I live to the west of it. These homes should be built elsewhere, and by that I mean at the location currently known as Fratton Park, when the football ground, one cannot call it a stadium is flattened, there will be adequate land there for several thousand homes and a supermarket. The locals are used to small homes in Portsmouth so maybe over 10,000 could be built on that spot. Keep north Fareham green.
Sorted.
Brite Spark
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9:03pm Tue 9 Mar 10
Jerry Parsons
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The Wickham Man
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10:40pm Tue 9 Mar 10
v_dubman2005 wrote:Fair point dubman - I do sound like a Nimby, and if I say I'm not then it means I am. So I'll mention just one word where I already said exactly the same thing - Micheldever - then I'll shut up.
The Wickham Man wrote:Yes.........It is very close to Wickham isnt it.
What's "green" and "eco" about a town? Only population control is "green" because it means we don't have to build the town in the first place. Anything and everything else is "brown" no matter what stupid dumb enviro-appeasing label they stick on it.
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sotonwinch09 says...
12:49pm Tue 9 Mar 10
It will never happen.
How about we spend the money and turn Ocean Village into something like Gunwarf. Cruise passengers have nothing to greet them when they arrive here.