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Green light for Weymouth housing development

Source: https://www.insidermedia.com/news/south-west/green-light-for-weymouth-housing-development

A £120m housing scheme in Weymouth has been given the green light by Dorset Council.Lovell’s joint venture with housing provider Abri will bring forward 500 homes as an urban extension on the outskirts of the town.The 32-acre scheme includes one and two bedroom apartments, as well as one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom homes.The scheme, which is part of a larger site at Littlemoor, will also provide 175 affordable homes for the local area.The proposed new development is situated within a strategic development location as identified in the Local Plan. Once complete, the site as a whole will include a primary school, local centre and significant employment floorspace.The design will be developed to preserve and enhance the natural environment through protection of existing trees, hedgerows and the creation of wild life corridors and habitats.Andrew Johnston, regional managing director for Lovell, said: “This is another major housing scheme for the region which will now bring quality, energy efficient homes to the area whilst also driving job creation, apprenticeships, a new school and economic growth over the next ten years.”Sam Stone, associate director for land and planning at Abri, added: “Working in partnership with Lovell we’re able to deliver homes where they’re really needed with tenures that will help more people in the area.”On our part, Abri is committed to building 12,500 new homes by 2030 and at this development not only are we providing a significant number of affordable homes, we’re also helping enhance local facilities with a new school and employment opportunities. Incorporating energy efficient features into the homes will also make them sustainable in the long term by lowering their carbon footprint.”Architecture practice Boyle+Summers led on the master planning of the development including place making and design of houses.Richard Summers, director at Boyle+Summers, said: “This has been an exciting challenge for us as a team and we are looking forward to walking through the spaces we designed in time.”