Huge 350-strong housing estate set for farm land on the edge of Blackpool

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Documents submitted with the application say Wain Homes “wish to commence development on this allocated site as quickly as possible.”

Detailed plans for 350 homes to be built on agricultural land on the edge of Blackpool have been submitted to town hall planners.

It has now submitted a full application for its latest proposals to build on land between Progress Way, Cropper Road, School Road and Bambers Lane. The scheme includes 211 four-bedroom homes, 62 three-bedroom and 77 two-bedroom properties, with existing structures on the site due to be demolished to make way for the redevelopment.A new link road would also be constructed connecting Cropper Road South with Cropper Road North, while landscaping, footpaths and cycleways are also proposed.

In recent years there have been a number of piecemeal applications for housing on various parcels of land. but a masterplan has now been produced setting out a comprehensive development schedule agreed by the various landowners. Planning documents add: “These applications have been progressed by developers with proven track record of delivery in the area.

 

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