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Charterpoint secures green light for Louth scheme
Developer Charterpoint has secured planning permission to build up to 90 homes in Louth.East Lindsey District Council has approved the outline application for a 12-acre site off Daisy Way.Lined up is a mix of one- to four-bedroom homes, along with a children’s play area, surface water attenuation ponds, wildflower meadows, sustainable drainage and an amenity lawn for communal informal recreation.The site is an extension of Westfield Park.Adrian Goose, chief executive of Charterpoint, said: “We are very pleased to have received outline planning permission for this site on the edge of Louth. It will provide additional much-needed, attractive housing for individuals and families in an area close to the services and amenities that the town offers.”Charterpoint has extensive experience of delivering quality schemes and we look forward to drawing up detailed designs for this site and extending the popular community that we have created at Westfield Park.”The exact number and mix of new homes on the site, which is currently fallow land, will be defined during the detailed design stage.
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