Lovell gets go-ahead for two East Midlands schemes

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Branston Locks, Priors Hall Park,
Priors Hall Park scheme.

Housebuilder Lovell Partnerships has been given the green light for two schemes in the East Midlands, the Branston Locks and Priors Hall Park scheme

The two developments, which will offer plots for the open market in addition to affordable housing, are situated in Branston Locks, Burton-Upon-Trent and Priors Hall Park on the outskirts of Corby in North Northamptonshire.

Branston Locks, Priors Hall Park,
Branston Locks

Lovell’s Branston Locks scheme will comprise 190 properties and form part of the wider Branston Locks regeneration which will see the transformation of 400-acres of land to the south west of Burton-Upon-Trent and the total creation of 2,500 new homes.

Priors Hall urban extension received consent for 75 new homes, consisting of open market and shared ownership properties. In total Priors Hall will see just under 3,000 homes built alongside 25.5-acres for recreation, footpath, and cycle networks, nine acres of employment space, plus two schools and two retail areas.

‘Sustainable communities on the horizon’

Chris Timmins, area director East Midlands at Lovell Partnerships, said: “We’re delighted that planning permission has been granted for both Branston Locks and Priors Hall Park, meaning that two sustainable communities are on the horizon in areas where affordable, high-quality housing is in high demand.

“Branston Locks is a key regeneration site in East Staffordshire, and we’re thrilled to be playing our part on one of the UK’s first large urban extensions as well as a second substantial urban extension in Priors Hall Park, Corby, reflecting our status as a major partnerships developer.

“Increasing our footprint in the East Midlands is a big focus as our reputation and achievements in the West Midlands continue to go from strength-to-strength through the delivery of high-quality mixed tenure developments, land-led contracting and design and build contracting.”

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