Greenlight given for 400 homes to be built in Nottinghamshire town

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Hundreds of homes will be built

The greenlight has been given for hundreds of homes to be built in a Nottinghamshire town. Planning permission has been secured for 400 properties to be constructed as part of a new housing development in Stonebridge Lane, Market Warsop.

Of the new homes to be available at the development, 248 properties will be constructed by David Wilson Homes East Midlands, whilst 152 of the homes will be built and provided by Barratt Homes North Midlands. Out of these properties, 80 will be classified as affordable homes.The developers will be putting more than £1.2 million into local community facilities and infrastructure as part of the approved plan.

“Whilst we are looking forward to beginning the build, our focus is now on processing the finer details and presenting our plans for the site to local homebuyers. This work will supply another boost to the region and provide a new and exciting opportunity to those looking to take the next step on the property ladder.”

 

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