Construction begins on new development of more than 250 homes in Ely
The two, three, four and five bedroom homes will be part of The Lantern Croft Development by Taylor Wimpey in Orchards Green
A computer generated image of what the new development should look like (Image: Taylor Wimpey)
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The new homes are set to be built north of Church Road in Bacton.
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People have until Wednesday to give their views on proposals to build 81 new homes on an 11.5 acre site in the village of Bacton, near Stowmarket.
The land has now been bought by developers Taylor Wimpey after outline planning permission for the development was granted to Cambridgeshire-based Endurance Estates.
Taylor Wimpey are currently conducting an online public consultation before submitting their detailed planning application for the development. Details of the consultation can be found here.
The development would provide two, three, four and five-bedroomed homes and 35% - 28 houses in all - would be affordable to enable people to get on to the housing ladder.
Published:
9:15 AM January 9, 2021
The Brantham Athletic FC ladies team, pictured here before the coronavirus crisis. Brantham Athletic has been given £600 by Taylor Wimpey for new equipment
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Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey has given £600 to a historic Suffolk football club - to help the team buy much-needed new equipment.
Brantham Athletic Football Club was established in 1887 and currently has teams playing in the Thurlow Nunn Eastern Counties Premier Division, as well as in the Essex and Suffolk Border League.
Taylor Wimpey, which is making contributions to nearby community facilities ahead of its Stour View development, said the club was a much-loved local organisation worthy of extra support.