Neil Tague
Plans by David Wilson Homes for 151 homes on an allocated housing site off Sydney Road are expected to be approved next week.
The 11-acre development, proposed by the housebuilder in partnership with the Duchy of Lancaster, is for a triangular site between Sydney Road, the Haslington bypass and Crewe Green roundabout to the south.
Two-, three- and four-bedroom houses are proposed, along with one- and two-bedroom apartments. The site is around 1.5km from the town centre.
Crewe Town Council and Haslington Parish Council have objected, over points including playground provision and setting a maximum height of two storeys. Cllr Hazel Faddes and Cllr Suzanne Brookfield have also lodged written objections.
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Public consultation launched landmark Loft Lines Titanic housing scheme Computer generated impression of the proposed Loft Lines residential development in the Titanic Quarter. 25 May, 2021 01:00
PUBLIC consultation events are due to place next week to scrutinise developers proposals for a massive new residential scheme on a 3.8 acre site in Belfast s Titanic Quarter, to be known as The Loft Lines.
Lacuna Developments, Watkin Jones Group, Titanic Quarter Ltd and Belfast Harbour are partnering to deliver the project, which will comprise an integrated mix of around 800 new private rented, social and affordable apartment homes.
They have already engaged with more than 100 city stakeholders, including representatives from business, government, higher education and community organisations.