INDUSTRY NEWS 5
Bellway prepares to start work on 170 new homes in Teesside
Housebuilder secures planning for 100 high-quality homes in Cirencester
Keepmoat is working to deliver 100 high-quality new homes as part of a multi-million pound investment to transform land off Spratsgate Lane in Cirencester at The Steadings.
The site layout of Bellway’s Oakwood at Wynyard Park development, where construction work is set to get underway
Bellway is preparing to start construction on a new development of 170 new homes at Wynyard Park, to the north of Stockton on Tees.
The new development – to be known as Oakwood at Wynyard Park – will be on the Wynyard Park side of the A689 Hartlepool Road.
Planning permission to develop the 18-acre site was granted by Hartlepool Borough Council in December. Work will begin in the spring with the fi rst homes due to be completed this winter. Bellway is currently building four
and fi vebedroom properties at egency Manor on the nearby Wynyard Woods Estate. The company has been building within the estate since the late 1990s and has completed more than 600 homes there.
The development will feature homes ranging from two to fi vebedroom properties including four bungalows, each with two bedrooms. The three- bedroom houses will be a mix of
detached and semi-detached designs, while the four and fi vebedroom houses will all be detached.
The 170 homes will include 31 two and three-bedroom affordable homes. These are made up of 21 houses for affordable rent and 10 shared ownership properties. According to the Home Builders
Federation’s Housing Calculator, a development of this scale would be expected to support the employment of around 590 people and generate more than £340,000 in council tax revenue. Landscaped green spaces will be an important feature and there will be additional tree planting to complement the nearby woodland. Surrounding areas are also to be developed by Wynyard Park into accessible public spaces. Access to the site will be via Musgrave Garden Lane and Attenborough Way. Oakwood at Wynyard Park is part of a wider project to build 1,200 homes at Wynyard Park, which already has outline planning consent.
The housebuilder secured planning this month to develop the land. The homes set to be built in Cotswold stone will make up part of the second phase of the wider scheme, which is set to create 2,350 new homes, together with new education, health, community and leisure facilities. Working in partnership with master developer Bathurst Development Limited and Homes England, Keepmoat is creating a unique mix of one and two-bedroom apartments and two to fi vebedroom homes
All the homes will feature a mix of energy-saving technology such as air source heat pumps and PV panels. Bathurst Development has completed the delivery of the new primary road, play area and landscaping of the adjoining open green spaces as well as improving local infrastructure. Following the establishment of
Keepmoat’s South West region, the developer is also working on multiple live sites across the region, including in Swindon, Warminster and Weston-Super-Mare.
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