Izzy Lepone 09 March 2026

Parish council seeks to protect character of rural village

Parish council seeks to protect character of rural village image
© Mike Seaman / Shutterstock.com.

A parish council has objected to housing development plans in a Conservation Area village due to the possible effects on its character.

The proposals from Yorkshire Land Limited to build 24 new homes in the rural Conservation Area village in Wombleton have received unanimous objections from Wombleton Parish Council.

Further aims of the plan, which has been submitted to North Yorkshire Council for consideration, include the delivery of off-street parking, renewable energy amenities, and modern homes with gardens.

However, according to the parish council, the development is not compatible with planning policy for rural settlements.

In a letter sent to MP for Thirsk and Malton, Kevin Hollinrake, the council voices issues from members and residents about scale of the development, sustainability, sewage infrastructure capacity, and the possible increase in traffic.

It also outlines fears around ‘the impact on the character of this ancient village, which has conservation area status, and was mentioned in the Domesday Book’, according to The Northern Echo.

It has been requested by the parish council that the local planning authority calls for the area planning committee to consider the application, as well as reviewing the long-term impacts of the scheme.

A spokesperson for Wombleton Parish Council said: ‘Wombleton is an ancient settlement which, over the years, has established a grain and linear form. Previous expansion to the village has respected this form.

‘The site is in the conservation area and the loss of this green area will result
ecological damage to an undeveloped open and rural space.’

North Yorkshire Council has confirmed that it would not comment on the application given its live status.

SIGN UP
For your free daily news bulletin
Highways jobs

Administration Assistant

Durham County Council
£25,185 to £25,989 p.a. Grade 3
A vacancy has arisen within Business Services for an Administration Assistant, the post is fixed term for a period of three years.   WHAT IS INVOLVED? Durham
Recuriter: Durham County Council

Higher Level Teaching Assistant

Durham County Council
£30,024- £33,699 pro rata
Higher Level Teaching Assistant Grade 7- £30,024- £33,699 pro rata Permanent- Full Time- 37 hours per week- 8
Recuriter: Durham County Council

Independent Living Officer

Durham County Council
Grade 7 £30,024 - £33,699
We currently have four opportunities for Independent Housing Officers to join the Independent Living Team. Three vacancies are temporary until 31st Ma Durham
Recuriter: Durham County Council

Leisure Assistant

Durham County Council
£25,583 to £26,824 p.a. pro rata Grade 4 (£13.27 -£13.90 per hour)
Are you passionate about health, fitness, and wellbeing? This is an exciting opportunity to do what you love. THRIVE with Durham Leisure Centres. We Durham
Recuriter: Durham County Council

RAA Education Adviser

Durham County Council
Grade 8 £32,597 - £36,363
Regional Adoption Agency Education Adviser - exciting new opportunity to enhance the support offer for adoptive children and their families through th Durham
Recuriter: Durham County Council
Linkedin Banner