Saturday, January 11, 2025

Plans approved for £120m residential development in Hull

Plans have been approved for a £120m development which will bring 450 new homes to a neighbourhood in Hull.

A planning application by East Yorkshire-based housebuilder Beal Homes for a 52-acre site west of Richmond Way in Kingswood has been given the green light by Hull City Council.

The “hybrid” application included full planning permission for the first 214 homes and associated works, as well as outline plans for a further 236 homes.

The approved plans also include engineering works to raise the embankment on the nearby River Hull, and improved drainage measures, to enhance flood resilience for the whole of the Kingswood area.

These works will also involve creation of a 3m-wide gravel riverside footpath and cycleway for local residents to enjoy on the crest of the raised embankment along the full eastern boundary of the development site.

The development will also include provision of a large managed country park, planted with more than 800 trees, and Beal will make a financial contribution to enable 99 new primary school places.

Hull City Council’s Planning Committee granted approval for the scheme, subject to conditions.

Beal Land Director Chris Murphy said: “We’re pleased to have received planning consent to proceed with our latest major investment in Kingswood.

“We have worked very closely with the local authority and statutory bodies to develop and refine these plans, which will bring much-needed new homes to the area and offer wider benefits to the local community.

“Kingswood is a thriving and growing neighborhood with continuing high demand for new homes, which this development responds to.

“As well as increasing the availability of high-quality homes in the area, the development will benefit the entire Kingswood community through the riverbank works and creation of a new footpath and cycleway on the raised embankment.”

The full planning permission for the first 214 homes covers a range of two, three and four-bedroom house types, including terraced, semi-detached and detached homes.

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