Plans submitted for 335-home Lincolnshire estate
Plans have been submitted for a 335-home development.
Design practice RG+P has unveiled a blueprint for a new estate in Louth.
Bosses say the Lincolnshire venture will help “bring forward the volume of new homes needed… in an environmentally responsible and socially inclusive way”.
The London and Midlands-based firm is working alongside developer Lindum Group and A & W Laughton on the project, which is earmarked for land off Louth’s Legbourne Road and is set to include affordable housing and public open spaces.
Chris Lindley, RG+P planning director and project lead, said: “Strategic land promotion plays a vital role in providing a resilient pipeline to meet pressing national housing targets.
“Louth is a key service and economic centre for the surrounding rural area.
“Our masterplan includes a range of house types to appeal to a wide demographic, enabling local people and families to remain in the area, retain their roots and continue contributing to the town’s community.”
RG+P additionally worked alongside Aspect Landscape Planning; drainage design firm Koda; highways and transport firm SLR; and Rachel Hacking Ecology to submit the application.
Want your business, product or service to be seen regionally and nationally? Bdaily helps you get your story in front of the right audience, every day. Find out how Bdaily can help →
Join more than 55,000 subscribers by signing up to our daily bulletin each morning here.
Enjoy the read? Get Bdaily delivered.
Sign up to receive our popular Yorkshire & The Humber morning email for free.
Time to rethink outdated views on apprenticeships
The scale-ups rocketing through our fast world
Care about the experience, not just the outcome
The rise of an alternative investor model
Bots don't beat personal business coaching
From COVID-19 to the Middle East crisis
How to build credibility in B2B marketing
Is your business ready for the trade union change?
Government 'must take its foot off businesses' throats'
Upskilling key to civil engineering's future
Why apprenticeships are becoming a strategic asset
Business growth requires the right environment