Concern over plan for 37 retirement units in Haywards Heath town centre
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McCarthy Stone wants to demolish existing buildings at 3-15 The Broadway to provide 37 units for retirement living accommodation.
They also want to provide Class E commercial units, communal facilities and parking.
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Hide AdMid Sussex District Council received the original application in November 2021 and some amended plans in October and November 2022.
Paul Hunt, of Broadway Court, said the application had provoked ‘considerable opposition’ in a recent public consultation. But McCarthy Stone insists its proposed development will benefit the town.
Paul said: “The site, inside a busy gyratory system, in the principal night-time entertainment location in town and with the proposed building overlooking the Star pub and its beer garden, is a peculiarly inappropriate location for retirement housing units.”
He said: “The proposed building would impact detrimentally on the street-scape, architecture, character and functioning of The Broadway. Currently, almost half of the retirement housing units in the town are within a 300 metre radius of this site.”
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Hide AdPaul added that McCarthy Stone also wants to demolish Maxwelton House in Boltro Road to provide 50 retirement living apartments. He fears an increase in retirees would put pressure on local health services.
The Broadway plan has received many letters of objection since 2021 and after amendments.
One resident said: “Putting a retirement home in the middle of our entertainment area is completely inappropriate. There could be complaints about noise etc which could lead to curtailments on people enjoying themselves.”
Another resident said the area already has ‘constant flooding issues’ on the roads. One resident said the development could be too tall and imposing for the site, calling the design ‘out of keeping’ with the area.
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