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Concerns over plans for 40 houses next to former Marchon site in Kells
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Concerns over plans for 40 houses next to former Marchon site in Kells
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Plans to build 66 new homes in Broughton Moor have been given the go-ahead. Housebuilder Gleeson Homes has been given planning permission to build the affordable, quality homes on the land off Dearham Road. The developer says there is strong demand in the area for new build homes. It will be known as Calluna Grange, and will see the six-acre land transformed into an estate with two to four bedroom semi and detached homes. The development will be made up of 13 affordable homes, priced at 20 per cent lower than their market value, with a Section 106 agreement which states that Gleeson will adapt local footpaths, and improve the children’s play area close by.
COPELAND Council is helping residents secure a new home with the launch of a new discounted sale scheme. Eligible people can register their interest in a discounted sale property that can be sold for up to 80 per cent of its open market value. Those on the register will be told when discounted sale properties are awarded planning permission, so that they can apply for plots. Residents who cannot afford to buy on the open market, who have a local connection to the parish or town and meet other qualifying criteria, will be prioritised initially. The number of discounted sale properties provided is secured through the planning process and, in most cases, the discount applies to any subsequent sales of the property.
COPELAND Council is helping residents secure a new home with the launch of a new discounted sale scheme. Eligible people can register their interest in a discounted sale property that can be sold for up to 80 per cent of its open market value. Those on the register will be told when discounted sale properties are awarded planning permission, so that they can apply for plots. Residents who cannot afford to buy on the open market, who have a local connection to the parish or town and meet other qualifying criteria, will be prioritised initially. The number of discounted sale properties provided is secured through the planning process and, in most cases, the discount applies to any subsequent sales of the property.
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