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SSDC has no plans to buy former Oscar Meyer site in Chard
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No plans to buy Oscar Mayer site in Chard, says Somerset council
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A HOUSING developer building a new estate in Wroughton helped bring back a popular carnival. Bellway Homes donated £400 to the committee in charge of organising the Wroughton Carnival to help ensure it could go ahead after being cancelled last year for one of the few times in its 113-year history. Thousands turned up to enjoy the festivities, which took place at Weir Field earlier this month and featured racing ferrets, live music and a fancy dress competition. Carnival committee member Sally Parker said: “We are very grateful to Bellway for their generous donation to help us make sure the carnival could go ahead this year.
The company say the project will provide employment for 434 people and generate £1.68million in tax revenue. Talks about the site started with the former West Dorset District Council in 2019. Cavanna Homes South West say their development will include a minimum 35 per cent affordable housing, 49 homes, the majority of them for rent, 15 on a shared ownership basis. Most of the new homes on the site will be three or four-bed with 33 being two-bed, the majority of these affordable housing. All the new homes will be two-storey with the affordable homes arranged in clusters of no more than ten units and spread across the site.
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