Welcome To Our Consultation Website:
Land South of Kilby Road, Fleckney
Thank you for visiting our consultation website to find out more about our proposals.
The proposals include up to 150 new homes, affordable housing and public open space.
As part of designing a high-quality development we are seeking to capture the vision, values and ideas of the community.
We want to work collaboratively and openly with local residents before working up final plans which will be submitted as part of an outline planning application to Harborough District Council later in the process.
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We will update this website on a regular basis as our proposals and our planning application for the site progresses.
The website contains information on the proposals, plans and external links to useful sites that we hope you will find informative.
You can submit your feedback by using the 'Have your Say' form, or by using any of the other feedback options detailed on this website.
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Local Plan

The Government published an updated National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) in 2024 and new mandatory housing targets for each Local Planning Authority to boost the supply of housing.
There has been a significant increase in the housing target for Harborough District, and there are not enough sites to meet this identified need for the next 5 years.
The adopted development plan for Harborough is therefore considered out of date in line with national planning policy. Whilst Harborough District Council continues to work on a new Local Plan to address the housing shortfall, it is still some way off. More housing sites are required in the short term to meet the district’s current unmet housing need.
The land south of Kilby Road in Fleckney is a sustainable location to accommodate some housing to positively support Harborough’s housing needs in the short term. The site is immediately adjacent to the existing settlement and is a logical location for new homes.
You Can Submit Your Feedback In A Number Of Ways:
- Online: using the Have Your Say Form or Survey Link on this website
- Via email to info@catesbyestates.co.uk
- Via post (no stamp required) simply using the address freepost: CATESBY ESTATES
Please let us have your feedback by no later than Sunday 23rd November 2025.
Site Location
The 21.37 acre (8.65 hectare) Site lies at the south-western edge of Fleckney and comprises two parcels of arable land; one irregular-shaped field and a portion of a larger, rectangular field.
The Site is bound to the north by Kilby Road and by housing backing on to the site off Kilby Road and Furnival Close.
The eastern edge of the site is defined by a hedgerow with occasional mature trees, along which runs Public Footpath (Z84/1), marking the boundary between the Site and the core of the village to the east.
To the south, the Site is bounded by a mature hedgerow with occasional trees, along which runs Public Bridleway Z81/3. The westernmost edge of the site is defined by other landownerships.
Planning Application
We will be submitting an outline planning application with all matters reserved (excluding access). Outline planning applications seek to establish whether the scale and nature of a proposed development would be acceptable to the Local Planning Authority, before a fully detailed proposal is put forward.
Where outline permission has been granted, and within three years of the outline approval, an application for the outstanding reserved matters can be submitted, i.e. the information excluded from the initial outline planning application. This will typically include information about the layout, scale and appearance of the development.
Statutory consultees (eg. Environment Agency, Highways England, Natural England and Parish Councils) and local residents will also have the opportunity to formally comment on the applications once they are submitted and registered with the Local Authority.
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Benefits To The Economy
The economic benefits of new housing development are significant. A study by the Confederation of British Industries (CBI) demonstrates that construction projects have a significant benefit on the local and wider economy. The report concludes that for every £1 of construction expenditure, £2.84 is injected into the economy.
The proposed development of new homes, offers the opportunity to stimulate economic growth, create jobs, assist in meeting local housing need and add to the Local Authority’s revenue, as a result of an increase in Council Tax revenue stream and the New Homes Bonus.
The delivery of new homes and the introduction of new residents will also help support existing local businesses, services and groups.