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The housebuilder has completed the purchase of a former RSPCA centre in the Liverpool City Region for a 162-unit housing development to be billed as Wilbury Park.
Miller Homes said the site acquisition comes after several years of working with Knowsley Council on the wider East of Halewood Sustainable Urban Development.
Wilbury Park is located on Higher Road in the L26 postcode area.
The RSPCA was represented by Avison Young, Miller Homes represented themselves and was advised through planning by Lichfields, Cushman & Wakefield on viability, Betts Associates, STEN Architecture and Hourigan Connolly.
Miller plans to bring 162 homes to the site, which will include a collection of two, three and four-bedroom homes. 18 of the homes will be classed as affordable.
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Major bus route diverted after yobs damage vehicles
Arriva said the move followed vandalism and antisocial behaviour
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One of Merseyside’s main bus operators were forced to divert services after vandals damaged their vehicles.
Arriva North West said it had taken the decision to divert the 76 bus service through Lydiate Lane, Halewood, after the attacks.
The 76 has been diverted after 7pm via Higher Road until further notice.
In a Tweet, Arriva said: “76 Halewood. To confirm, from first bus of a morning until 19:00 hours, route 76 will operate via Lydiate Lane, Okell Drive & Hollies Lane. Due to damage to vehicles of an evening after 19:00 hours the service will not be able to serve the above locations.”
TWO men have been charged by police for drunk and disorderly behaviour with one also charged with assaulting emergency service workers. Matthew Bamber, of Grange Avenue in Ribbleton, was charged with the assaults on Higher Road in Longridge as well as with having no vehicle insurance, no valid driving licence, for drunk and disoderly behaviour and for failing to provide a sample for police while suspected of driving whilst unfit through drugs. Meanwhile, Nathan Walsh of Cumeragh Lane, Whittingham was also charged with drunk and disorderly behaviour. Police arrested Bamber on Higher Road Longridge over the weekend after a member of the public reported concerns.