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Planning approved for development in Milton Malsor Northampton

Milton Malsor Northampton

Planning approved for development in Milton Malsor Northampton

Planning say that 30 percent of the homes will be affordable housing

 

“The site is in a sustainable location based on its allocation for housing, and the connectivity of the site to existing and planned development would be enhanced as part of the scheme.”

Planning approved for development in Milton Malsor Northampton
Planning approved for development in Milton Malsor Northampton

The development is set to comprise of a mix of house types ranging from two-bed to five-bedroom properties, according to the applicant. Planning papers say that 30 percent of the homes will be earmarked as ‘affordable’ housing. A children’s play area will also be built on site.

The applicant said in planning papers: “The overall vision for the site is to provide a distinctive and high quality place, which complements the qualities and character of this area of Northampton.

“The site provides an excellent opportunity for a development which integrates well into the existing area.

“The site has no overriding environmental or physical constraints and provides the opportunity to establish a sustainable development which is both physically and visually well contained.”

The application mentions the local infrastructure already in place which includes Tesco Extra Mereway, Abbeyfield School, the M1, the railway station and much more.

A new access point for cars will also be created and parking would consist of shared private drives.  Located opposite the Crematorium, the site is breaking in to previously open land, which could pave the way for further development between Milton Malsor and Hunsbury.