Published:
5:44 PM March 9, 2021
Updated:
6:27 PM March 10, 2021
Urban&Civic has appointed Longhurst Group to support the delivery of affordable housing options at the former barracks and airfield at Waterbeach.
- Credit: Urban&Civic
A housing group has been appointed to support the delivery of “an innovative range” of affordable housing options at Waterbeach Barracks.
Longhurst Group has been selected by Urban&Civic to support the new development of the former barracks and airfield near Cambridge.
Caroline Foster of Urban&Civic said: “We are delighted to be working with Longhurst Group on what is a key part of the vision for Waterbeach: providing much needed homes for local people and to support good growth in the local area.
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