Planning permission for 433 new homes in Gedling granted

Planning permission for 433 new homes in Gedling granted


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Gedling Borough Council has approved planning permission for 433 new homes by Keepmoat Homes. This will mark the final phase of the Chase Farm development in Gedling.

The developer plans to deliver brand new two, three, four, and five-bedroom homes. 42 of these homes will be affordable properties across 36 acres of land.

A pilot scheme of 33 homes, under the new Future Homes standard, forms part of the initial plans.

In an attempt to help tackle climate change, Air source pumps, solar PV panels, increased levels of insulation, and EV charging points will be included in these new properties. 

Shaun Fielding, regional managing director at Keepmoat Homes, explains “We’re thrilled to receive the go-ahead for this final stage of our Chase Farm development in Gedling, with thanks to Gedling Borough Council.”

“Our long-lasting relationship with Gedling Borough Council has enabled us to continue with our ambitious plans of regenerating the area, as well as shift our focus on delivering eco-friendly homes fit for the future.”

“The continuation of Chase Farm represents Keepmoat Homes’ commitment to building sustainable communities and homes designed for green living, and provides the standard to which future housing must adhere to.”

Leader of Gedling Borough Council, Councillor John Clarke MBE adds: “The opening of the new Colliery Way has not only offered relief from traffic to the residents of Gedling Village, it has also unlocked a vital part of the housing supply in the area and a new employment site.“

“A key priority for the council is to provide more homes and to drive the delivery of housing at key sites and the Chase Farm development is one of the biggest local housing projects to take place in our borough in recent years.”

“We are extremely proud of the partnership work with Keepmoat Homes and other developers to provide much needed housing while helping to boost the local economy through the creation of jobs.”

“With the beautiful Gedling Country Park on the doorstep, nearby town centres and retail parks, as well as the benefits from the newly completed Colliery Way, these new homes are very attractive for people thinking of moving into our borough. This new community, right at the heart of Gedling, will soon become a reality, and I look forward to seeing this next phase of development take shape.”

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