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24 NEW DEVELOPMENTS


Go-ahead for Swan Housing and Urban Catalyst’s £1bn Purfleet scheme


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he green light for a £1bn regeneration project called Purfleet on Thames has been given, set to deliver up to 2,850 new homes in Purfleet, Essex, along with a new town centre with shops, restau-


rants and new public spaces such as local parks and access to the new riverfront.


film, TV and create industries complex, which together with other commercial uses proposed are intended to create over 2,000 new jobs for local people. Alongside these, the railway station and transport facilities are set to see improvements, and a new health centre and two new schools are planned.


Submitted by Purfleet Centre Regeneration Ltd (PCRL), a joint venture between Urban Catalyst and Swan Housing Association, the plans were unanimously granted outline planning permission by Thurrock Council’s Planning Committee on 25 April. As well as the homes and town centre, the proposals also include a 1,000,000 ft2


Approximately 50 per cent of the homes will be built using modular construction in order to increase the pace of delivery and quality. John Synnuck, chief executive of Swan Housing Association, commented on the announcement: “Last night’s approval of our plans for the regenera- tion of Purfleet reflects both our long-term relationship with Thurrock Council, which is at the heart of PCRL’s delivery strategy, and our engage- ment with the local community. “We will now all work together to create a thriving environment that provides much needed new homes and services, alongside significant employment and educational opportunities for the local community.”


58 new homes for Harrietsham


58-home development in Harrietsham, Kent, is due to open to the public this month, made up of three and four-bedroom homes. Located at Bluebell Walk, off Ashford Road, the developer Bellway Kent has opened a sales centre on the site. Detailed plans for the scheme, based on the former Mayfield Nursery


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site, were approved by Maidstone Borough Council last year. Mark Harrop, sales director for Bellway Kent, commented: “Bluebell


Walk will be ideal for people commuting to nearby towns or London – with frequent train services from Harrietsham railway station to London Victoria. And, of course, Eurostar services to Paris, Lille and Brussels are within easy reach, along with easy links to the M20 motorway.” He added: “We’ll be releasing the first plots at Bluebell Walk for sale when the development opens in May.


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