Green light given to garden centre plans for 65 homes
News / Wed 15th Oct 2025 at 09:35am
PERMISSION to build 65 homes on a garden centre in Thornwood has been granted by councillors reports the Local Democracy Reporter.

The outline planning application for 65 homes on the former Happy Grow Nursery site in High Road adds further pressure to an area where residents have raised concerns over the growing number of building plans.
Thornwood has approximately 400 homes, but with this scheme and the others that have already been approved along High Road, the number is set to double within a few years.
The Happy Grow proposal was previously deferred by the planning committee in September due to concerns about access to the site and road width.
However, the plan has been accepted by the parish council.
However, Epping Forest District Council’s planning committee was told the plan did comply with Essex Highways standards. The site has already been included in the council’s local plan for development, which sets out where new houses should be built and how many.
Agent for the developers, Matthew Corcoran, told the committee: “This site forms a very important part of your local plan allocated for development.
“It also sees brownfield land being redeveloped for high-quality housing, open spaces and infrastructure.
“The limited objections received are a great example of democratic consensual planning working together in our opinion. And the matters raised by the community have been thoroughly considered by the officers.”
For God's sake. No one can get an appointment with any health professionals as it is. The schools all have a two year waiting list. For locals anyway. The traffic through Epping is almost at a standstill constantly. Soon we will be queuing up to get in a shop.
I live in north weald and over the last few years traffic in north weald and epping has got ridiculous. Now with all this happening more houses more people you definitely won't get a doctors appointment. Think it's time to move. So sad
It's a shame that the Happy Grow nursery closed. The prices were keen and the staff very friendly and helpful.
It doesn't matter whether planning permission for houses are rejected or not in the end the developers will get permission, I often wonder how one minute it is rejected and the next minute it's been agreed, I wonder how
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