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Nether Stowey Community Liaison

This page has been created to provide local residents with updates regarding construction activity, planned works and contact information for the development.

Planning permission for the development at the former Cricketer Farm Site was granted by Somerset Council in June 2024.

The Tilia Homes development will deliver 58 new homes, including a mix of three and four-bedroom properties. 23 homes will be provided as affordable housing and shared ownership in partnership with a housing association.

Construction work will begin in May 2026. The final masterplan for the site is shown below:

 

Please note that this image is for illustrative purposes only and does not show specific property details.

Tilia Homes is part of the untypical Group, a UK housebuilding group focused on creating high-quality homes and sustainable communities.

We understand that construction activity can cause disruption to neighbouring residents, and we are committed to minimising this as much as possible throughout the build process.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How can I get in touch with the site team?

We have established a Community Liaison Service so you can ask questions or raise any concerns relating to our work or contractors. This service is managed by Athene Communications.

If you contact the service, your data (such as your name and contact details, if provided) will be stored solely for the purpose of responding to your enquiry.

You can get in touch by emailing netherstowey@th-community.co.uk or calling our Freephone number on 0800 0567971. Please note this is an answerphone service, which is monitored regularly on weekdays.

Q: Will I be affected by construction on site?

We appreciate that construction activity can cause disruption, including noise and increased traffic. We are committed to minimising this as much as possible and ensuring our contractors operate in a considerate manner at all times.

Q: What times will work take place on site?

An application to agree working hours is currently being considered by Somerset Council.

The proposed working hours are:

• 07.30am – 6.00pm Monday to Friday

• 08:00am – 1.00pm Saturday

No work will take place on Sundays, Public and Bank Holidays. No impact, vibration or percussive works will take place before 8.00am.

Please be aware that our construction teams often arrive shortly before these times but are aware of the site’s working hours.

Q: What impact will the construction have on local traffic?

We understand that construction activity may result in an increase in vehicles in the area. We will take steps to minimise disruption, including managing delivery routes, encouraging on-site contractor parking where possible, and regularly monitoring and cleaning surrounding roads to reduce mud and dust.

If you notice any issues that require attention, please contact us using the details above.

Q: Flooding and drainage concerns

As part of the planning and design process, detailed assessments of flood risk have been carried out in consultation with the Lead Local Flood Authority and Wessex Water.

The site is located in Flood Zone 1, which indicates a low probability of flooding from rivers or the sea. Measures have been incorporated into the design to ensure the development does not increase flood risk and that surface water is managed appropriately.

Q: Noise complaints (generators, etc.)

We will make every effort to minimise noise disruption. However, some noise is unavoidable during construction.

If you experience noise outside of the agreed working hours, please contact us using the details above so that we can investigate.

Q: I would potentially like to buy one of the properties on this development – who should I contact?

The Community Liaison Service is focused on construction-related queries.

If you are interested in purchasing a home at this development, please contact the Tilia Homes sales team at southwest.sales@tiliahomes.co.uk.

They will register your interest and keep you updated as more information becomes available.