New Manydown community
A new community of up to 3,520 homes with a 250-acre countryside park is being created on the northern part of Manydown in western Basingstoke through a pioneering public-private partnership between Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council, Hampshire County Council and master developer Urban&Civic, backed by charity Wellcome Trust.
Cementing the councils’ long term commitment to staying involved in building high quality, sustainable homes with a master developer’s expertise in creating great places to live and investment from a global charity, the partnership – Manydown Development Vehicle LLP – is responsible for taking forward the new community.
Following outline planning permission being granted for the development at North Manydown, the partnership has been progressing the work needed to submit further planning applications to set out more detail on the development as a whole and the initial phase, in terms of design and site access arrangements.
Preliminary survey work started on the Manydown site in March 2021 as part of a series of early investigations to better understand the site, including the precise location of utility supplies, archaeological trenching, drainage tests and further detailed ground investigations.
In April 2023, planning permission was approved by the borough council’s Development Control Committee for the temporary construction access junctions as a first step in supporting the permissions and access needed to start work on site.
Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council and Hampshire County Council completed a deal to buy land from the Manydown Company in October 2024, enabling development to start there, in October 2024. As Manydown was originally bought under a long lease with an option to purchase the freehold by both councils in 1996, the freehold purchase needed to be completed before construction work could begin.
Following the purchase of the land, the councils’ development partner Urban&Civic can now start a programme of early infrastructure work including access for construction, roads and installation of utilities, before new homes can be built.

Above: an artist’s impression of how the new community could look.
For more information about the development at Manydown North and to sign up for regular e-updates, visit the website for the public-private partnership taking forward the community.