Friday, November 15, 2024

New housing development set for Yorkshire village as land deal completes

Persimmon Homes has completed the purchase of land to unlock a new housing development in the popular village of Anlaby in the East Riding of Yorkshire.

51 new homes will be built as part of the final phase of a wider housing development included in the adopted Local Plan of East Riding of Yorkshire Council.

The development will showcase Persimmons Homes’ new range of houses with properties ranging from one to four bedrooms with thirteen homes to be handed over to a housing association.

Along with the boost to local housing, the scheme will bring community benefits including significant public open space and an on-site play area.

Persimmon is also contributing over £100,000 to local sports facilities and over £80,000 to fund extra places at nearby schools.

Joel Frank, land director for Persimmon Homes Yorkshire, said: “We are delighted to have secured reserved matters planning permission for this exciting development in Anlaby.

“Following the success of our nearby developments, we are pleased to once again be working with the local authorities to successfully deliver much-needed high-quality new homes in the East Riding and Hull.

“This scheme will be the first in the region to showcase our new range of houses and with great access to Hull city centre and excellent commuter links to Leeds and York, we know that this scheme will undoubtedly prove popular with homebuyers.”

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