A developer is seeking to build up to 67 more houses in Dobwalls. Pearce Fine Housing, whose 50 houses off Havett Road are currently under construction, has asked for preapplication advice from Cornwall Council for another, bigger development at the western end of the village. The proposed scheme at Beneathway would ‘make further inroads into the affordable housing provision’, says the developer. The plan would comprise a mix of affordable and open market housing. Dobwalls is experiencing somewhat of a housing boom at present: 62 new houses are being built by Wainhomes on the southern edge of the village. Meanwhile, an application to extend an existing lodge park in Dobwalls has received the support of the parish council. Charteroak’s Southern Halt park, on the site of the former Dobwalls Adventure Park, has recently opened with 15 luxury holiday lodges. The plans to build a further 50 lodges and five ‘pods’ would not have an adverse impact on the surrounding area, members of the council felt, and was a ‘sympathetic development of a derelict site’.
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