Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Gleeson gets green light for 232 homes in Holton le Clay, and looks for local labour

Gleeson Homes has been given planning permission for 232 homes on Louth Road in Holton le Clay.

Construction at what’s to be called Holton Croft is expected to start in December this year and will take until January 2030 to complete. The development’s three show homes are anticipated to launch in November next year, with the first homes released for sale around Spring 2023, and the first residents expected to move in in November 2023.

Gleeson will be providing financial contributions of £128,000 towards highways, plus a further £122,100 investment into the NHS, as well as building a new cycleway connection along Louth Road. Holton Croft will also consist of 30% affordable homes and is anticipated to create 20 employment opportunities for local trades.

Holton Croft will be Gleeson’s second development in the area, with Macaulay Park in Grimsby located just six miles away and seeing great success, with 125 of the 224 homes already sold.

Wayne Sutton, Regional MD for Yorkshire East, said: “We believe this development will further enhance our presence within the community and demonstrate our commitment to the region, complementing our existing local development, Macaulay Park, where we have seen strong and encouraging levels of local demand. We are looking forward to working with the community and will employ a workforce that comprises of local labour, including apprentices and contractors.”

Gleeson is seeking local labour and sub-contractors to work on this new development, including applications from local young people who are interested in joining the Gleeson apprenticeship scheme.

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