Gainsborough Southern Neighbourhood Extension
In October 2007, West Lindsey District Council (WLDC), in partnership with Lincolnshire County Council (LCC) and Lincolnshire Enterprise, commissioned the “Gainsborough Regained” Masterplan which, following extensive public consultation, was officially launched by the Council in October 2007.

West Lindsey District Council submitted its initial ‘Expression of Interest’ in response to the Government’s second round of Growth Point bids in October 2007. In 2008, Gainsborough was awarded provisional Growth Point status and the programme of delivery for that growth is based on the creation of three new neighbourhoods for the town.

On 4 August 2010, West Lindsey District Council Planning Committee approved Thonock and Somerby Estates’ proposals for a southern urban extension to Gainsborough. The plans, now subject to approval from the Secretary of State, would see the creation of a new neighbourhood to the south of the town, incorporating extensive new infrastructure to support up to 2,500 new homes. The southern extension is the first of three planned for Gainsborough, extensions to the north and east are also proposed in future growth phases.

Thonock and
Somerby Estates

Gainsborough Old Hall and the Thonock Estate land was purchased by a London merchant, William Hickman, in the 1590s. In the 1820s, the property passed to a cousin, Henry Bacon, on the condition that his name was changed to Hickman. Later, Sir Henry Hickman Bacon married Elizabeth Beckett, the daughter of the owner of Somerby Park (the neighbouring estate), and in 1915 the combined Thonock and Somerby Estates came to Sir Hickman Bacon where they remain in the same family ownership to this day.
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Outline planning consent granted
West Lindsey District Council Planning Committee has approved Thonock and Somerby Estates' proposals for a large urban extension to the market town of Gainsborough in Lincolnshire.
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'Convincing case' for new Gainsborough neighbourhood
The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) has welcomed Thonock and Somerby Estates' plans.
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Planning Application submitted for Gainsborough Southern Neighbourhood proposals
Following public consultation events during the summer, Thonock and Somerby Estates has now submitted an outline planning application to West Lindsey District Council.
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Developer releases interim public consultation report
Gainsborough Southern Neighbourhood Extension - Interim Summary of Consultation. Available now in 'Media' section. Alternatively call or email to request your copy.
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Exhibition moves to Gainsborough Library
Hundreds of local Gainsborough residents have attended a two-day public exhibition event at Marshall’s Yard on plans for a new Southern Neighbourhood...
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Have your say on Southern Neighbourhood plans
Developer Thonock and Somerby Estates is encouraging local residents to come to a public exhibition and have their say on plans...
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Somerby Park Leads way for major investment
Work is nearing completion on Somerby Park, the final phase of the development at Heapham Road Industrial Estate...
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