Plans Submitted for 1,529 New Homes Across UK Regions
Plans Submitted for 1,529 New Homes Across UK Regions

Plans Submitted for 1,529 New Homes Across UK Regions

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Several large-scale housing developments have recently been proposed across different locations in the UK and Ireland, aiming to address local housing demands while incorporating community and green spaces. In Ballymun, Dublin, Tuath Housing Association has submitted plans for 463 homes, including a mix of apartments and duplexes, alongside community facilities and a crèche, with infrastructure upgrades such as a new multi-modal junction. In Wrexham, Castle Green Homes has detailed plans for 380 homes on the 'Circus Fields,' including affordable housing units, despite local opposition concerned about traffic and environmental impact. Buckinghamshire Council is reviewing a reserved matters application for 200 homes near Rabans Lane in Aylesbury, focusing on design details and infrastructure, reflecting the area's strategic importance for residential growth. In Fradley, Barratt West Midlands and Wilson Bowden Developments have applied for permission to build up to 500 homes, with extensive green infrastructure, sports facilities, and a new primary school planned to support the community. Smaller-scale development plans have also been submitted for six homes adjacent to a church in Wolverhampton, highlighting a range of housing projects from urban regeneration to new suburban communities.

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