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    Plans to build 300 new homes in Rhoose

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 6, 2024No Comments
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    Plans to deliver over 300 new homes in Rhoose, Vale of Glamorgan, have been unveiled, marking a significant step forward in tackling the area’s housing shortage.

    Persimmon Homes East Wales has submitted a full planning application to the Vale of Glamorgan Council for 339 much-needed, high-quality homes on land north of the railway line in Rhoose.

    So local people can see for themselves how the plan will benefit them and the local area, the developer has launched a website, providing an opportunity to submit feedback.

    The development – on a site allocated for housing for over 20 years – featuring public open space, will address local housing needs, incorporate sustainable and eco-friendly features, and blend with the surrounding neighbourhood to foster a sense of place and community.

    There are nearly 7,000 people on the Vale’s housing waiting list. Persimmon’s application reserves a significant proportion, 119 properties, of the development for a local housing association partner, to help alleviate pressure on the Council, give local people the housing they need, and prevent homelessness.

    Persimmon has also made efforts to ensure the scheme’s design will address concerns regarding flooding in the village and have engaged closely with the Vale of Glamorgan Council on the emerging proposals.

    The developer has also consulted all three of the ward’s county councillors to help ensure that the development is high-quality and locally distinctive.

    The scheme will provide a mix of house types and tenures, including affordable housing for the area, with a view to commencing groundworks in Spring 2025 and the first homes being available in time for Christmas that year if planning permission is forthcoming in January.

    Commenting, Persimmon Homes East Wales Managing Director Lee Hawker said:

    “We are delighted to be bringing forward our proposals to build high-quality, much-needed, and affordable new homes to Rhoose to in a vital step to help alleviate the local housing crisis.

    “The merits of the scheme from addressing flooding concerns to environmental benefits to community infrastructure speak for themselves and play a significant part in making our proposals an attractive and significant part of meeting the Vale’s local housing need.

    “Persimmon is committed to leaving a positive and lasting legacy in the areas in which it develops, and will continue our engagement with stakeholders and the local community to ensure our scheme delivers on their priorities.

    “We look forward to taking this application through the planning process.”

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