Hayes Farm update: Bromley Council confirms opposition to Green Belt development

Conservative-run Bromley Council has confirmed its opposition to developments on sites like Hayes Farm.
Addington Road to be resurfaced

Addington Road is to be resurfaced over January and February 2026.
Improved Husseywell Park playground opened by the Deputy Mayor

The Deputy Mayor of Bromley opened the new and improved Husseywell Park playground in December.
Council rejects battery storage proposal on Green Belt land

A proposal which could have seen large battery storage facilities developed on Green Belt land in Coney Hall has been rejected by Bromley Council.
Weekend opening of Waldo Road to begin in New Year

The Waldo Road Reuse and Recycling Centre will reopen at weekends in late January 2026, while work to complete the upgrade of the infrastructure at the site continues.
Update on Hayes Farm

Bromley Council has received an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Scoping application from Berkeley Homes for the Hayes Farm site. It is likely to be validated and made public shortly.
Husseywell Park play equipment to be installed in December

Your Councillors are very pleased that the new children’s playground equipment will be installed in Husseywell Park on Monday, 8th December. It will take around one week to complete the work.
Double yellow lines in Layhams Road to be extended

Following pressure from Cllr Alexa Michael, the Council’s officers have now agreed to investigate extending the proposed double yellow lines on the north side of Layhams Road further along the road towards the bowls club.
Proposed Hayes Farm development: Your questions answered

Berkeley Homes has recently confirmed that it wishes to build new homes on the Hayes Farm site and Bromley Common. We know residents will have many questions about the timeframe and why this is being proposed.
Proposed Hayes Farm development – Your views

Labour has weakened the protection for Green Belt land, meaning developers are eyeing up Bromley’s precious green spaces. Hayes Farm is now in their sight, with a developer proposing to build 2,000 homes on this land.
