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Story Homes given green light to build 335 homes in Whitehaven

A PLAN to build 335 new family homes on an existing development in Whitehaven has been approved by Copeland Borough Council. Story Homes has received the blessing of the borough council’s planning panel for a third phase of expansion at the Edgehill Park development. The company submitted the application in November 2020 and as anticipated received the verdict at the council’s planning panel on Wednesday. Senior Development Planner, David Hayward, said: “We are delighted that the Copeland Borough Council’s Planning Panel has granted approval for a third phase of homes at Edgehill Park, a development that has been popular with our customers to date.

2020 This Is Horror Awards Nominees

Novel of the Year The Only Good Indians, Stephen Graham Jones (Saga) Mexican Gothic, Silvia Moreno-Garcia (Del Rey) The Invention of Sound, Chuck Palahniuk (Grand Central) The Sun Down Motel, Simone St. James (Berkley) Novella of the Year Ring Shout, P. Djèlí Clark (Tordotcom) Crossroads, Laurel Hightower (Off Limits) True Crime, Samantha Kolesnik (Grindhouse) The Worm and His Kings, Hailey Piper (Off Limits) Short Story Collection of the Year Thin Places, Kay Chronister (Undertow) Velocities, Kathe Koja (Meerkat) Wyrd and Other Derelictions, Adam Nevill (Ritual) The Immeasurable Corpse of Nature, Christopher Slatsky (Grimscribe) Anthology of the Year Lullabies for Suffering: Tales of Addiction Horror, Mark Matthews, ed. (Wicked Run)

Place North West | Approval for Story s Cottam homes

Sarah Townsend Preston City Council has granted planning consent to the 119-unit second phase of the housebuilder’s Waterside residential scheme. Story Homes intends to start work on the site on Cottam Way, Preston, in the spring and complete the first homes this autumn. The latest consent was for a reserved matters application proposing a mix of two-, three- and four-bedroom properties as the second phase of the scheme. The application has added 10 units compared to the initial outline plans, taking the total number of homes to be delivered at Waterside to 294. Story is launching a range of new house type designs at Waterside, including the four-bedroom detached Hewson, Harrison and Jefferson models.

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