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Whitburn Neighbourhood Forum objects to Mill Lane development

3/24/2026

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Whitburn Neighbourhood Forum has submitted a formal objection to the proposed development of 205 homes on land at Mill Lane.

We have carried out a detailed and evidence-based review of the application, including:
  • The Whitburn Neighbourhood Plan
  • National planning policy (NPPF)
  • The emerging Local Plan and its evidence base
  • The applicant’s technical reports (transport, drainage, ecology and more)
  • Local data and first-hand evidence from residents

Our objection brings all of this together into a clear and robust case for refusal.

Why we object
​In summary, this development is wrong in principle, wrong in location, and wrong in scale. It would cause irreversible harm to the environment and local landscape, increase pollution, and place unsustainable pressure on already overstretched infrastructure and services.
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  • It conflicts with planning policy and does not amount to sustainable development
  • It undermines the Local Plan, where this site was assessed and rejected
  • It fails to meet required standards and does not deliver the improvements required by the Whitburn Neighbourhood Plan
  • It is inappropriate development in the Green Belt and fails to meet the required tests
  • It is in an unsustainable location, meaning residents will be heavily reliant on cars
  • It fails to provide the infrastructure needed to support it, including schools, GP services, transport and sewage capacity
  • It would cause serious and irreversible harm to biodiversity, including important habitat for waders
  • It would damage the landscape and rural character that makes Whitburn unique
  • It would worsen traffic, road safety and air quality, particularly around Marsden Primary School and the centre of the village
  • It relies on flawed and inconsistent drainage assumptions, including claims of drainage improvements that are not supported by evidence.

This is a large-scale speculative development that ignores both planning policy and the clear limits of the village.
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Read the full objection
Our full submission sets out the evidence in detail and explains why this application should be refused.


7 Comments
Sophia Malik
3/24/2026 04:55:35 pm

I support the objection to the proposed development on this land, for all of the reasons listed above.

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Steve Lavelle
3/24/2026 07:33:03 pm

Hi Fia

Did you submit your comments to the council?

Steve

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Douglas Stanford link
3/24/2026 05:08:22 pm

Apart from totally agreeing with the many points listed above, if it did come to the ultimate, diabolical decision to inflict this project on Whitburn village, why not use an existing ‘Brownfield Site’ rather than a pristine piece of land adjacent to a primary school! The old ‘Charlie Hurley Park’ comes to mind along with several other alternatives.

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Joan Stanford link
3/24/2026 05:31:50 pm

I agree completely with everything that is in this post , this is not the place to build 205 properties , this is green field land .Whitburn is a coastal village and does not have the infrastructure at all .

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Kay Smith
3/25/2026 03:04:38 pm

This development must not go ahead fir multiple reasons but in my opinion, top of the list should be sewerage removal. We do not have the infrastructure to cope.

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Don Castelow
3/25/2026 05:56:02 pm

You are joking the main Road is a bottle neck now. How will the sewerage system cope

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Jason Crosby
3/25/2026 07:09:26 pm

I have objected to this on all grounds listed, the traffic at the moment is a nightmare all along the sea front from seaburn to marsden, this weekend gone traffic was at a standstill for hours due to a small set of roadworks. The doctors is a nightmare to get an appointment now so another 205 families will cause even more issues. There’s no NHS dentist locally and Northumbrian water would rather pay fines than fix the sewage problem. Already more houses being built on the Whitburn lodge site so enough is enough

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