Plans for 33 affordable homes in Montgomery have been given the green light amid suggestions it could help to close of a notorious rat run.

Barcud Housing Association, formerly known as Mid Wales Housing Association, wants to build the homes on a 1.6-hectare field off Forden Road to the north of town

At a meeting of Powys County Council's planning committee on Thursday, October 21, Montgomery county councillor Stephen Hayes said he would oppose the plans if they were not for affordable homes.

Be he added: "If Montgomery is to thrive as a community it needs to maintain a variety of housing types and sizes and not least those for key workers and young families and for those not currently not able to aspire to owner occupation.

“For these reasons I encourage the committee to approve the recommendation.”

One of the issues with the development has been the road layout and that the junction between Forden Road and New Road is known for being dangerous due to a lack of vision for oncoming traffic in both directions

New Road has been used as a rat run for carrying traffic coming  from the Welshpool direction towards Shrewsbury so that drivers don’t need to go through the centre of Montgomery.

Cllr Hayes believed that the development provided an “opportunity” to address this issue and provide a “safety benefit”.

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Montgomery town councillor Haydn Andrew saw that proposal as a “logical extension” of the town, but there were still concerns.

He pointed out there were “few employment” opportunities in Montgomery and the residents would need to travel for work – adding more traffic which would “create hazards at peak times”.

Geraint Roberts of Barcud Housing explained that plans for a care home at the site had been agreed in the past, meaning the land was not put forward for housing in the current Local Development Plan.

Mr Roberts said: “We are acutely aware of the need for more affordable housing in the town.”

Data on the housing register shows a total demand for 100 new homes in the town, he said.

Powys highways officer Simon Crew said that the 30mph speed limit would be tweaked and a 40mph buffer zone coming into Montgomery would also slow the traffic down.

Cllr Phil Pritchard said: “Having done a lot of my drinking and dancing in Montgomery I do know the area very well.

“This town needs this there are so many young people who have to leave this town because there is no development there.

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“When I was a teenager and I’m 79 tomorrow (October 22) I was using it as a rat run and things don’t change.

“It will be a big improvement – I support it.”

The application was approved unanimously with all 19 votes in favour.