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A public green space and peace garden could be flattened to make way for a bigger roundabout at a busy junction as developers hope to build 400 homes – but the idea has been branded “outrageous”. Plans put together by Catesby Estates Ltd have revealed that Penny’s Corner, at the junction of Cores End Road and The Parade in Bourne End, could be bulldozed in favour of a much larger roundabout. It has been suggested as potential “mitigation” for traffic that could be generated by their controversial plans to build up to 400 homes and a primary school on Holland Farm. While most residents had already been aware of the major housing development, the realisation that Penny’s Corner – a special area for many residents – could be affected has prompted further upset.
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Jacksons Field, Bourne End: Plans for 75 new homes in field next door to Hollands Farm - already earmarked for 400 houses
Hollands Farm and Jacksons Field Plans for 75 new homes on a Bourne End field next door to the Hollands Farm site that is already earmarked for hundreds of new houses have been revealed. The seven-acre Jacksons Field, which is to the north of Hollands Farm, could have around 75 news homes built on it if new proposals are successful. The Noe family have owned the land for many years and are working with Capreon, a real estate investment firm, to bring the site forward for housing.