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A further 11 new dwellings are to be built as part of the second phase of development at Cockfield, near Lavenham Suffolk as part of a partnership between Orwell Homes and local construction firm SEH French Construction.
Published:
11:48 AM March 10, 2021
Updated:
12:10 PM March 10, 2021
Orwell Housing has submitted plans for 18 new affordable homes in Prince of Wales Drive Picture: GOOGLE MAPS
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A parade of derelict shops in Ipswich will be transformed into 15 new affordable homes, after planning approval was granted on Wednesday morning.
Plans submitted by Orwell Housing and approved by Ipswich Borough Council s planning committee proposed to demolish the three empty stores - including a former Co-op store - in Prince of Wales Drive to create 15 affordable homes: 11 two-storey houses and four flats.
Planning officers said the last known occupation of any of those stores was in 2018, and with other shops within walking distance, it was not felt that the loss of these former retail units would be detrimental to the area.
Published:
11:48 AM March 10, 2021
Updated:
12:10 PM March 10, 2021
Orwell Housing has submitted plans for 18 new affordable homes in Prince of Wales Drive Picture: GOOGLE MAPS
- Credit: GOOGLE MAPS
A parade of derelict shops in Ipswich will be transformed into 15 new affordable homes, after planning approval was granted on Wednesday morning.
Plans submitted by Orwell Housing and approved by Ipswich Borough Council s planning committee proposed to demolish the three empty stores - including a former Co-op store - in Prince of Wales Drive to create 15 affordable homes: 11 two-storey houses and four flats.
Planning officers said the last known occupation of any of those stores was in 2018, and with other shops within walking distance, it was not felt that the loss of these former retail units would be detrimental to the area.
Shannon Gober has been promoted to Vice President, Credit Operations.
Shannon Gober started with TexasBank in 1998 as a part-time teller. She grew quickly in her role and became a lead teller until transferring to the credit department in 2000. As the Credit and Loan Department Supervisor, Shannon ensures the accurate and timely servicing of the Bank’s loan portfolio, overseeing the production of loan documentation relating to the opening, servicing, and closing of all loans, and ensuring loans and agreements comply with state and federal laws, regulations and Bank lending policies and procedures. Shannon has been married to husband Kirk for fourteen years and has two grown children and two handsome grandsons.