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Construction begins on mixed tenure residential scheme
Work has begun to bring dozens of new homes to a suburban site in Doncaster.The Bovis Homes mixed tenure scheme, called Potteric Edge, will comprise 70 three and four-bedroom homes, 16 of which will be designed as affordable housing. The first collection of homes will be available to reserve in late spring.Louise Graham, sales manager for Bovis Homes, which is part of the Vistry Group, said: “We’re really pleased to be building new homes in Doncaster at Potteric Edge.“The development is situated in a fantastic location, with easy transport links to the North of England and in close proximity to Potteric Carr nature reserve, perfect for future residents wanting the best of both worlds.”As part of planning obligations for the development, Vistry Group will pay over £230,000 towards education in the area as well as £315,750 towards biodiversity net gain.
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