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25 November 2020
Green light received for work to begin on 74 homes in Lockleaze, Bristol
Acting on behalf of Abri, we’ve secured approval for plans for 74 new homes on a brownfield site in Lockleaze. ...
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We provided expert Planning and Strategic Communications services for the scheme which was approved unanimously by South Ribble Borough Council.
The scheme, in partnership with Homes England, will deliver much needed housing in the area, comprising of two-, three-, and four-bedroom detached and semi-detached homes and mews houses. Of the new homes being built, 96 will be affordable, which will be delivered as part of a joint venture with Onward Homes.
As part of Keepmoat Homes’ commitment to creating a sustainable community, plans will also include 2.6 hectares of public open space at the heart of the development. This development will support the local area and help generate opportunities in training and employment which will be delivered throughout the lifetime of the project.
Anna Relph, Associate Director at Turley said:
“It has been a real pleasure to have been involved in this project and to have worked alongside Keepmoat to secure planning permission. The scheme will provide much-needed family homes on a strategic development site that has been allocated for a number of years, and we’re looking forward to seeing construction begin.”
Gareth Roberts, Regional Managing Director at Keepmoat Homes, said:
“We’re delighted to have secured planning consent for this exciting new project. The development represents a £100 million investment into the area and our aim is to create a new and sustainable community, with diverse green spaces at its heart which will benefit both new and existing residents.
“Using modern construction methods, the new homes will be designed to support a range of prospective homeowners, from first-time buyers to those looking to upsize. We’re confident that the first phase will help a lot of people achieve their dream of owning a new home and leave a positive and lasting legacy in the neighbourhood.”
Stephen Heverin, Growth & Regeneration Director at Onward, said:
“Thanks to the support of South Ribble Borough Council, we are delighted to reach this significant point in the development.
“We look forward to working alongside Keepmoat Homes to deliver these much-needed affordable homes and helping create a vibrant new community. We hope our contribution will go on to have a long-term positive impact on the lives of people living in Farington Moss.
“This joint venture is yet another significant step forward in delivering our ambitious plans to build quality, affordable new housing across the region.”
Work is due to start on site in February 2021 with the first homes going on sale in September 2021. The development is anticipated to take ten years to complete.
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