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90 home Midlothian development completes sales
The CALA Homes project has transformed a notable gap site in Midlothian, delivering 90 family properties to the market, ranging from three-bedroom terraced to five-bedroom detached homes. The developer’s recent investment in Midlothian led to the launch of
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the Midlothian CALA Homes Community Bursary in 2018 – and its return in 2019, resulting in a combined £20,000 distributed to 26 good causes in the region.
In addition, an independent economic analysis by Lichfields calculated that, partly as a result of its focus on local suppliers, the benefit of CALA’s work at Mayburn Park and at four further Midlothian developments would bring an economic boost of more than £300m. Gavin Pope, land director with CALA Homes (East), commented: “From day one, Mayburn Park has been a truly popular development with buyers responding favourably to the space and luxury on offer. “For us, it is always important that we are delivering homes that people want to live in. The team have got the balance just right here – from the choice of home-styles through to delivery, with Ian’s impressive trans- formation of the site getting national recognition.”
New powers enable 3,500 homes in Stockport
The consultation will use powers from the new Mayoral Development Corporation for the area that will come into effect in September. The plan – the first time the Mayoral powers have been used in Greater Manchester, and the first in the country focus on a town centre – aims to build homes of all types and tenures across the area, along with a whole host of new features, such as a rediscovered urban riverside, new public spaces and 1,000,000ft2 of mixed employment space. Cllr Elise Wilson, the leader of Stockport Council, said: “Stockport
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Town Centre is undergoing a massive £1bn regeneration programme. The Council has already created a track record of delivery through major commercial and leisure projects like Stockport Exchange and Redrock alongside improvements in the Market Place, transport investment to improve road access into and around the Town Centre, and ambitious
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public consultation on a draft regeneration masterplan, which sets out plans for up to 3,500 new homes in Stockport Town Centre West, has been launched by Stockport Council.
plans for the future of the Merseyway shopping centre. “The momentum we’ve already generated provides the ideal platform for the long-term regeneration of Town Centre West as Greater Manchester’s newest, coolest and greenest new urban village. I hope local people, businesses, and stakeholders will be as excited as we are about these proposals and engage with the consultation so that it becomes a collective vision and ambition that we all share”.
he final home at Mayburn Park, a new community based on previously unoccupied land adjacent to Loanhead Road in Straiton, Scotland, has been sold.
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