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  1. Published on: 02/01/2017 07:58 AMReported by: roving-eye
    The garden villages have the potential to deliver more than 48,000 homes.





    The first ever garden villages, which have the potential to deliver more than 48,000 homes across England, have been given government backing.

    In an expansion of the existing garden towns programme, these smaller projects of between 1,500 and 10,000 homes continue the government’s commitment to support locally-led development and make sure this is a country that works for everyone.

    The 14 new garden villages – from Devon to Derbyshire, Cornwall to Cumbria – will have access to a £6 million fund over the next 2 financial years to support the delivery of these new projects.

    This money will be used to unlock the full capacity of sites, providing funding for additional resources and expertise to accelerate development and avoid delays.

    The government also announced today (2 January 2017) its support for 3 new garden towns in Aylesbury, Taunton and Harlow & Gilston – and a further £1.4 million of funding to support their delivery.

    Together with the 7 garden towns already announced, these 17 new garden settlements have the combined potential to provide almost 200,000 new homes across the country.

    Housing and Planning Minister Gavin Barwell said:

    Locally-led garden towns and villages have enormous potential to deliver the homes that communities need.

    New communities not only deliver homes, they also bring new jobs and facilities and a big boost to local economies. These places combined could provide almost 200,000 homes.

    New garden villages and towns
    These developments will be distinct new places with their own community facilities, rather than extensions to existing urban areas. The 14 new garden villages are:

    Long Marston in Stratford-on-Avon
    Oxfordshire Cotswold in West Oxfordshire
    Deenethorpe in East Northants
    Culm in Mid Devon
    Welborne near Fareham in Hampshire
    West Carclaze in Cornwall
    Dunton Hills near Brentwood, Essex
    Spitalgate Heath in South Kesteven, Lincolnshire
    Halsnead in Knowsley, Merseyside
    Longcross in Runnymede and Surrey Heath
    Bailrigg in Lancaster
    Infinity Garden Village in South Derbyshire and Derby City area
    St Cuthberts near Carlisle City, Cumbria
    North Cheshire in Cheshire East
    The 3 new garden towns are:

    Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
    Taunton, Somerset
    Harlow & Gilston, Essex and Hertfordshire
    Further information
    In addition to funding, the government will provide support in terms of expertise, brokerage and offer of new planning freedoms.

    Due to the high level of expressions of interest submitted in July 2016, the government has made an additional £1 million available this year for further development of other garden village proposals.

    The government may run a further call for expressions of interest in 2017 for other places with proposals for new garden villages.

    A garden town is a development of more than 10,000 homes. Garden villages are smaller settlements of between 1,500 and 10,000 homes.

    By 2020, more than 25,000 housing starts are expected in garden villages, towns and cities supported by the government. Homes are already being built in several locations, including Bicester, Basingstoke, Didcot, Ebbsfleet, Aylesbury, Taunton and North Northants.

    The new garden projects will also have access to infrastructure funding programmes across government, such as the new £2.3 billion Housing Infrastructure Fund announced at this year’s Autumn Statement.

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  3. dav says:02/01/2017 02:10 PM
    It's a shame we have to build on greenbelt land because of the continued mass immigration.

  4. glowsred says:03/01/2017 12:27 PM
    More homes for muslim immigrants paid for by us, our politicians seem to want to destroy white, nominally Christian Europe.


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