MORE affordable homes will be available in West Oxfordshire after an increase in Government funding. Last summer, West Oxfordshire District Council (WODC) agreed with Heylo Housing that up to 34 shared ownership properties would be made available using Section 106 funding and Government-backed Oxfordshire Housing and Growth Deal grant funds. Now, that figure has risen to 43 homes after the Growth Deal funding was extended from £850,000 to £1.4 million. The houses will be situated at the Crest Nicholson and Vistry developments in Witney and Minster Lovell. Murry Burnett, strategic housing and development officer at WODC, said: “This extra funding means we can provide more affordable homes for residents through this innovative scheme.
Affordable homes boom in West Oxfordshire
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More affordable homes in Witney and Minster Lovell
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The work on the Rosegrove Junction in Burnley has been underway since November 2019. This project aims to widen the junction of Accrington Road, Rosegrove Lane and Rossendale Road close to junction 9 of the M65 to manage traffic congestion over the coming years. Lancashire County Council director of highways and transport Phil Durnell said: The major improvement scheme at Rosegrove is due to be finished this week. I would ask people to bear with us until the new traffic signals are fully optimised, and take particular care due to the new layout of the junction, but people should soon experience the benefits to their journeys as this junction begins to work more efficiently.
The work on the Rosegrove Junction in Burnley has been underway since November 2019. This project aims to widen the junction of Accrington Road, Rosegrove Lane and Rossendale Road close to junction 9 of the M65 to manage traffic congestion over the coming years. Lancashire County Council director of highways and transport Phil Durnell said: The major improvement scheme at Rosegrove is due to be finished this week. I would ask people to bear with us until the new traffic signals are fully optimised, and take particular care due to the new layout of the junction, but people should soon experience the benefits to their journeys as this junction begins to work more efficiently.