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More than 100 homes proposed in Crowle

More than 100 new homes could be built in Crowle.

Two separate applications have been made in recent days to North Lincolnshire Council for significant developments in the area. 41 homes are proposed on land north of Godnow Road, near Crowland Road.

Full planning permission is also sought for 73 homes at Fieldside Nurseries, close to St Norbert’s Catholic Primary School. Initial outline permission has already been granted for this development, in 2022.

Applicants Hoober Urban Partnerships and Wakefield District Housing have revised their plans somewhat since then. Instead of 20 per cent of the homes being affordable housing, all will be.

Overall, there would be 31 two-bed homes, including five bungalows, 41 three-bed, and one four-bed home. The site would also have a small central park, including a play area, new hedgerow planting, and a pond in the south-eastern corner as part of sustainable urban drainage.

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The 41 homes proposed off Godnow Road is a fresh application, made by Hoober Homes Ltd. They would build on currently vacant former industrial land. It would be made up of 11 two-bed, 24 three-bed, and six four-bed properties. Eight homes would be affordable housing.

It would have an area of public space at the heart of the development, and would be accessed via a two-way road, where the plant nurseries building is already. It is argued in a planning document the development will “provide a high quality and attractive development and represent a significant opportunity to secure the positive development of this site”.

Together, the developments amount to potentially 114 more homes in Crowle, 81 of which would be affordable housing.

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Original artice: https://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/all-about/scunthorpe

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