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JV to bring 750 homes to Chichester
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total of 750 new homes are to be delivered in Chichester, West Sussex by Linden Homes and Miller Homes, the JV having completed a land purchase for the homes in a joint acquisition. The new partnership, which will deliver Part 1 of the wider Whitehouse
Farm development, received outline planning permission from Chichester District Council in April 2018, and will deliver 750 new homes by 2028. The development will provide 30 per cent affordable homes, together with a community building, a new medical centre, a primary school, a country park, children’s play areas, allotments and sports pitches and associated facilities.
Situated to the west of Chichester, Whitehouse Farm is allocated for development in Chichester District Council’s adopted Local Plan, and on completion will deliver a mixed-use development totalling 1,600 new homes, together with employment land, a local centre, and public open space.
Miller Homes and Linden Homes are continuing to bring forward a series of reserved matters applications to facilitate the delivery of Part 1 of the development. The first reserved matters application for primary infrastructure was consented in late 2018, and reserved matters applications for the details of the first homes were submitted to the District Council earlier this year.
Commenting on the acquisition, managing director of Linden Homes South, Phil Chapman said: “The acquisition comes after nearly 16 years promoting the site along with Miller Homes through the planning system and working collaboratively with the local authority and local stakehold- ers. The land market continues to offer fantastic opportunities to acquire sites such as this, and is a good example of our ongoing strategy to secure sites in prime locations that are attractive to first-time and family buyers.” Chapman added: “We’re continuing to look for sites that tick these boxes, while allowing us to create high-quality communities and deliver much needed homes.”
Aberdeen’s biggest council housing project for 50 years moves ahead
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he biggest council housebuilding programme in Aberdeen for more than half a century has taken a step forward today as plans progressed for 283 new homes.
First Endeavour LLP is set to deliver the housing units at Wellheads
Road in Dyce after entering an agreement with Aberdeen City Council, with work on the £30m Wellheads Road development expected to start in autumn. The site was marketed at a Developers’ Day held by the Council last year to encourage the private sector to come forward with housing provision.
A First Endeavour LLP spokesperson said: “First Endeavour are delighted to be working with Aberdeen City Council to be building much-needed council homes in Dyce.
“These homes will be built to the highest standards to meet the needs of council tenants, including those with a disability.”
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