Unlocking a 40-Year Planning Challenge: Permission Secured in Weston

A strategic, evidence-led planning approach that delivered approval where four decades of previous applications had failed.

🏡 Success in Weston: Unlocking a challenging site

Planning permission has been secured for two new homes in Weston, Newark, culminating a decades-long struggle for the landowner. This success is the result of a targeted and evidence-led strategy applied to a site with refusals stretching back forty years.

Prior to our involvement the site had a history of multiple unsuccessful attempts and a dismissed appeal since the first application in 1984. Approached by the client in 2024, Fytche-Taylor Planning was tasked with unlocking this challenging site where others had failed.

Through detailed analysis, we identified the fundamental, previously overlooked opportunity: the land sits within the established village, contained by development on three sides, and reads as part of the built-up area. Building on this, we developed a clear strategy that addressed historic concerns and presented a robust, policy-aligned case for the new housing.

Planning consultancy Fytche-Taylor Planning securing permission on a long-standing challenge site

From repeated refusals to a clear way forward

The site at Lodge Farm had one of the most challenging local planning histories we have worked with. Earlier schemes failed to establish the site’s relationship with the village or address heritage, landscape and tree-related concerns.

A pivotal moment came in 2024 when the Planning Inspector concluded that the land is within the village and surrounded by development on three sides. This finding became the cornerstone of our strategy.

Key Facts & Highlights

  • 40-year planning history with refusals in 1984, 2000 and 2023

  • Recent appeal confirmed the site was suitable in principle

  • Strategy refined from four dwellings down to two to reflect context

  • All TPO trees retained and integrated into design

  • Layout redesigned to avoid previous suburbanising concerns

  • Technical evidence strengthened: design, trees, drainage, BNG

  • Successful approval achieved on a site previously considered “undeliverable”

View of the development site at Lodge Farm, Weston, showing access between existing homes.

Our In-House Expertise & Multidisciplinary Approach

1. Establishing the principle of development: We used the Inspector’s conclusions to demonstrate that the land forms part of Weston’s built-up area and is suitable for new housing under Spatial Policy 3. This directly addressed decades of uncertainty.

2. Reducing the scale to a policy-compliant scheme: We refined the original layout from four properties down to two, aligning the scheme with:

  • historic development patterns

  • the village’s rural character

  • identified amenity and spacing requirements

  • tree root protection constraints

3. A design-led, context-driven layout: The final scheme prioritised:

  • generous spacing between plots

  • a natural, softened view from Main Street

  • retention of all boundary trees and hedgerows

  • materials reflective of local character

4. Strengthening the application with robust technical evidence: We prepared and coordinated:

  • full Planning Statement

  • updated arboricultural survey

  • ecological assessment & BNG plan

  • drainage and access information

  • revised layouts and visuals

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What we achieved for our client

The Local Planning Authority approved the revised application, recognising:

  • the site’s suitability for infill development

  • the improved design and reduced density

  • the protection of trees and heritage assets

  • the scheme’s compatibility with surrounding homes

  • the high quality of the technical evidence presented


For the landowner, this approval concludes a 40-year effort to bring the site forward — achieved through a clear strategy and rigorous planning case.

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Watercolour-style sketch showing two detached houses, private driveway, turning head and surrounding landscaped garden areas, drawn in a soft illustrative style.