Huntingdonshire Plans Up to 15,447 New Homes Development
Huntingdonshire Plans Up to 15,447 New Homes Development

Huntingdonshire Plans Up to 15,447 New Homes Development

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Several new housing development plans are underway across various districts in England, aiming to address housing needs up to 2046. Huntingdonshire District Council has proposed sites for around 15,447 new homes, including a major development near Lodge Farm with nearly 4,900 homes and supporting infrastructure like schools and local centers. In West Sussex, Dandara Southern has applied to build 74 homes in North Mundham, responding to rising construction costs while maintaining affordable housing provisions. Meanwhile, in Bradford, local residents express concern about the impact of housing on wildlife and community tranquility, despite council arguments that new homes could minimize Green Belt land use. Salisbury's Wilton Gate project is progressing with plans for 406 new homes, including landscaping and flood resilience measures. Additionally, developments in Crowthorne and Warfield are advancing, with permission granted for 63 new homes and barn conversions, although a proposed 16-home project in Barkham was rejected due to sustainability and countryside protection concerns.

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