Representatives from SNG, Isle of Wight Council, Royal Town Planning Institute and Captiva Homes pose for photo at Three Oaks development.

Royal Town Planning Institute President visits Three Oaks scheme

The Three Oaks development on the Isle of Wight played host to a visit from the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) President on Friday 31 October. It was part of wider visit to Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight by the President, Helen Fadipe, RTPI Southeast Chair Reece Lemon and regional board member Claire Tester.

Three Oaks is a major scheme in Horsebridge Hill, Newport and is 100% affordable. It’s part of a joint initiative between SNG, Isle of Wight Council and Captiva Homes, together building homes that suit the needs of local people. In February, the scheme showcased the impressive achievement of constructing three homes in a single day, highlighting the potential of modern methods of construction (MMC).

The two-day RTPI Presidential Visits was jointly hosted by two local authorities, Portsmouth City Council and Isle of Wight Council - both ‘island’ authorities with specific spatial challenges and opportunities - the visit centred the power of planning as a tool for progress.

Jenny Grote, SNG’s Assistant Director of New Business (South) comments: “SNG is proud to already manage over 4,000 homes across the Isle of Wight, and we’re delighted to be building on that long-standing commitment by working in partnership with the Isle of Wight Council and Captiva to bring forward much-needed new homes at Three Oaks. These new homes are built to our Homes and Place Standard, meaning they will be high-quality, energy-efficient and designed to stand the test of time. We’re passionate about creating places where people can thrive, and this development will provide affordable homes that are not only fit for today but are also future proofed for generations to come. It’s exciting to be part of a shared vision to deliver sustainable housing on the Island, helping to meet local need while supporting a greener future.”

Ollie Boulter, Strategic Manager Planning and Infrastructure for Isle of Wight Council, said ‘‘We were really pleased to host the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) President and her team. Being able to demonstrate what a wonderful collaborative project Three Oaks is and the benefits it will bring to those needing housing on the Island. I would personally like to say a huge thank you to everyone involved in making this visit so successful and we continue to look forward and maintain and grow our relationship with partners and the RTPI.’’

Iain Delaney, Chief Executive Officer, Captiva Homes Ltd ‘‘Three Oaks is a project that delivers on so many fronts for Islanders.  As well as 145 truly affordable homes, its being delivered by local companies, which has supported jobs and created apprenticeships, it delivers a play park for the local community and, thanks to cooperation with SNG and the Isle of Wight Council, it’s been delivered at pace.  Planning consent was issued in March ’24, the first homes are ready for Island families to move in this month.’’

Iain continues ‘‘When Captiva first brought this project forward, we set out to prove that local private sector developers could make a real difference to affordable housing delivery on the Island.  The partnership secured with SNG has been instrumental in securing the £30m investment to deliver these homes and cross-function support from the Council & Island Roads has been critical to the timeline being achieved.  Collectively, we are now delivering the largest affordable housing project the Island has seen in decades, and we are proud to be helping make a life changing difference to many Island families.’’

Councillor Warren Drew, Isle of Wight Council Planning Committee Chair, ‘‘such a visit really brings the decisions of the Planning Committee to life and shows what a difference the decisions we make can have for those on the island. Understanding the impact of our decisions is important to inform our decision-making in the future. It’s always fantastic when national bodies take an interest in our Island, so to welcome the RTPI President and team was a great opportunity for us. We know that planning is often an emotive issue, due to the decisions that we make on a daily basis; so, to be able to share our experiences in the national context and to showcase the work that we do was edifying”

Reece Lemon MRTPI, RTPI Southeast Chair commented on the visit "The RTPI actively seeks to champion plans, projects and people across the regions, and we were thrilled to centre the successes of the Isle of Wight teams on this year's Presidential Visit to the Southeast. The challenges of planning on the Island are numerous, giving rise to a particularly impactful set of study tours demonstrating excellence, enthusiasm and ambition at all levels. We are grateful to the teams, councillors, and developer-agents for taking the time to share their experiences with us."

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