Details of planned £7million housing development in Oldham revealed
The new estate is proposed for land in Moorside
An artist s impression of the Haven Lane development (Image: Cube Homes)
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Detailed plans for a £7 million contentious housing development in Oldham have been lodged with the town hall.
Neil Tague
Redrow has exchanged contracts on a 200-home plot between Royton and Shaw, while Cube Homes has submitted plans for a £7m development in Moorside.
The purchase in Cowlishaw by housebuilding giant Redrow represents the sixth site acquisition announced by the firm’s Lancashire division this year.
The site has outline consent, and a reserved matters application has now been lodged by advisor Ryan & May, with a hoped-for start date of early 2022.
Redrow’s site sits off Cocker Mill Lane on the edge of Shaw, and will feature 205 new homes and five acres of green space, which will include a new orchard.
Early Influencers: William Caruth Was Dallas’ Original Real Estate King
Uptown, Highland Park, University Park, and NorthPark Center all used to be part of the his family s farm sales that banked him one of the largest fortunes in the South.
William Caruth (April 22, 1827-October 19, 1885)
The Caruth family amassed more than 30,000 acres of land and were the county’s largest landowners during their time. The homestead stretched from White Rock Lake in the east to Preston Road in the west and from Forest Lane in the north to just north of downtown in the south. Caruth Haven Lane, the Caruth Terrace and Caruth Hills neighborhoods, and Caruth Park all bear the family name that once owned the land on which they sit.
This Augusta Home Is Perfect For People Who Love To Dine Out
If you are always finding yourself shopping, dinning out, or going to a movie at the Marketplace at Augusta, this house is for you. The same applies if you love going to concerts and events at the Augusta Civic Center or if you spend a lot of time in downtown Augusta.
According to Realtor.com, the 1,600 square foot ranch-style home is located at 24 High Ridge Drive in Augusta.
That location puts it a five minute walk from the Marketplace at Augusta. That’d be about 30 seconds in a car. It s also only a five minute drive from all that Water Street in Augusta has to offer and from the I-95 on-ramps.
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