Wednesday, March 11, 2009

TV's Steve Rider blocks social housing near his holiday home

TV sports presenter Steve Rider is at the centre of a row about social housing planned for a Devon hamlet, near his holiday home.

The 58-year-old has launched an objection to plans for six affordable homes in East Portlemouth on the Salcombe Estuary, reports The Independent. Other celebrities who own second homes in the hamlet include Damon Albarn, Kate Bush and Rik Mayall.

The average price of a detached house in East Portlemouth is more than ВЈ2m. Rider has owned a property there for six years.

In a letter to the council setting out his objections, he said: "The actual character of East Portlemouth is one of a unique peace and solitude. If this is threatened, then it could be lost for ever."

The plans for six affordable homes are to be considered today by a planning committee at South Hams District Council.

 






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