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homes boost for Tonbridge


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Schools in Tonbridge will benefi t from a windfall of almost £750,000 as part of plans for new homes in the town


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ward-winning homebuilder Redrow has detailed planning consent to build 183 homes on land at Tudeley Lane in Tonbridge and will also be investing £1.39 million in the local community. The development, known as Somerhill


Green, will transform a disused brownfi eld site into a highly desirable residential area. Glen Wells, Land Director for Redrow Homes (South East), said: “Redrow is a company people in Tonbridge know and trust. We’ve had sell-out success at Cannons Wharf and apartments at nearby Waterside Reach are proving extremely popular. “Somerhill Green will give buyers more to


choose from, offering everything from two- bedroom properties that are ideal for fi rst-time buyers and downsizers alike to substantial


family homes with up to fi ve bedrooms. “We’re also committed to ensuring our developments are sustainable and as such we’ve pledged to invest almost £1.39 million in the community in the Tonbridge area. As we’re building family homes, we’ll be contributing almost £750,000 towards schools. We’ll also be supporting community facilities including investing more than £600,000 in open space and £35,000 in highways.” Somerhill Green will feature 128


properties for private sale. It will also include 55 affordable homes. The fi rst homes at Somerhill Green are


due to be released for sale in March. Buyers can register their interest via the website www.redrow.co.uk/somerhill or by calling 01732 605339.


Build It Live! Find out all you need to know


about building your own home or taking on a renovation project at Build it Live! Now in its third year, the show will take place at Bluewater Glow event centre between 28th February and 1st March.


Experienced and fi rst-time self-builders and renovators will fi nd plenty of inspiration and practical advice, and visitors can talk to a range of experts and companies about how to realise a house building or renovation dream.


New Sevenoaks


offi ce opens The team at Helen Breeze Property Management (HBPM) celebrated the opening of their new offi ce in London Road, Sevenoaks, with a drinks reception for clients and local businesses. Partner, Hilary Breeze, said: “This larger central location gives us a more prominent position within Sevenoaks. It is easier for prospective tenants to fi nd us and gives us a better working environment for our growing team and increasing portfolio. It is the perfect way to celebrate 25 years in the business.”


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Partner, Diane Hopkins, added: “We thoroughly enjoyed the reception and it was lovely to have so many Sevenoaks friends celebrating with us.”


• Find out what you can and can’t do without planning permission. • Learn how to add space, value and light into a home. • Hear from architects about how to plan and make a project become a reality. • Meet more than 100 of the UK’s most innovative suppliers offering 1,000s of products and services including lofts, kitchens, underfl oor heating, folding slide doors, mortgages and much more. • To fi nd out more about the show and to purchase tickets, visit the website www.builditlive. co.uk


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