By Local Democracy & Public Affairs Reporter not affiliated to the BBC LDRS
The planning saga surrounding land south of Braunston Road in Oakham has reached a significant turning point, with developer Exeter Court 1 Limited successfully overturning a previous refusal of its housing scheme.
The conflict centered on an initial refusal by the Council regarding an outline planning application for the site.
A critical component of this outcome was the subsequent "costs decision," in which the Planning Inspector ordered Rutland County Council to pay partial costs to the developer.
The approved development is an outline proposal for five self-build homes, with all matters reserved except for access.
The proposal includes, detailed plans for site access and internal layout were a primary focus of the appeal, with the Inspector finding no evidence that the proposed vehicular or pedestrian movements would have an unacceptable impact on the living conditions of neighbours.
The scheme includes a mechanism to prioritise self-builders, while also allowing for a "cascade" to market housing if a rigorous marketing exercise fails to attract interest from the self-build register.
Recent efforts to move the project forward have included the introduction of a Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) assessment and a draft Section 106 agreement, which aim to address the Council's previous concerns regarding planning obligations.
The Inspector’s decision to allow the appeal was heavily influenced by the "tilted balance" within the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF).
While the Council had previously raised concerns about the "urban grain" and the impact on existing residential amenity particularly for neighbours in the nearby Noel Avenue the Inspector ultimately found that the development could be integrated without causing an unacceptable impact on privacy or neighboring living conditions.
As the developer moves forward with resubmitted plans to satisfy remaining technical requirements, the project remains a notable example of the tensions between local planning policies and national housing delivery mandates.
Planning – Planning Application Documents
2026/0783/OUT
Outline application (with all matters reserved except access) for the construction of 5no. self-build dwellings, access, car parking, landscaping and associated works
