Bridgwater wedding venue could soon be replaced with 77 homes near M5
This forms part of a wider development near the motorway
05:00, 20 MAY 2021
Proposed site of 77 homes on the Sydenham Barn wedding venue site (Image: Daniel Mumby)
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Dozens of new homes could soon be built on the site of a Bridgwater wedding venue near the M5.
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This is what landmark former Hall Green greyhound stadium looks like now
The 210-home development includes 109 affordable homes and 101 private properties
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A former greyhound stadium in Birmingham now looks completely different after a development of brand new homes.
The 210-property housing estate now sits where the iconic Hall Green race track used to be after the three year project completed.
Neil Tague
Vistry Partnerships has finished construction work at the Brunswick Village extra care facility, handing over 60 specialist apartments to the city council and S4B consortium partners.
The residential community is to replace the existing Elizabeth Yarwood Court retirement home, with on site facilities to include a café/bistro and hair salon for community and residents’ use. The scheme includes both one- and two-bedroomed apartments.
Brunswick Village is situated on Brunswick Street, roughly halfway along the road linking Upper Brook Street and the A6 near the Apollo in Ardwick.
The S4B Consortium is made up of Vistry Partnerships, Onward, Mears and Equitix, and is taking forward a £100m masterplan for the New Brunswick area covering new home,s improveoments to existing housing, retail, highways, pedestrian footpaths, play areas, cycle routes and recreational space. Onward will manage the facility.
Plans for another 82 homes in Hawkesbury village go in
Around 400 homes are already planned there
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The masterplan for the Stockley Road development
A masterplan for another phase of a £16m plan for part of Bedworth where hundreds of new homes are planned has been revealed.
It proposes 82 homes off Stockley Road in Hawkesbury village.
If the plans, unveiled by regeneration specialist Vistry Partnerships, are given the green light then work would start at the earliest opportunity .
The development would be made up of homes for affordable rent and shared ownership as well as others to be sold on the market.