24 New Homes Planned for Preston Housing Development

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24 New Homes Planned for Preston Housing Development
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Barratt and David Wilson Homes are seeking permission to build 24 properties on a plot within a larger housing development in suburban Preston. The scheme includes a combined apartment and commercial block with space for two small businesses.

Six parts of Preston ’s history and heritage we as a city could make more of Preston ’s unique bus stop and the history behind itShops are set to form part of the final phase of a major housing development in suburban Preston .The wider 211-homes estate – which is currently under construction – was given the final go-ahead more than three years ago, but excluded a small enclave to the south of the site, off Cottam Way.

Seven of the 24 dwellings will fall into the affordable homes category, meaning they will be available at discounted rates. In this case, the affordable properties – a mix of one and two-bedroomed flats – will be for sale at around two thirds of open market value.The road proposed to run through the site would connect to the broader estate under the blueprint lodged with Preston City Council.

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