£48m Newark residential scheme gets green light

Avant Homes managing director Glyn Mabey

Housebuilder Avant Homes has been granted planning permission to build 173 new homes as part of the Newark urban extension project at Middlebeck.

Avant Homes has acquired a 16.8-acre site for the £48m development, which forms part of the initial stage of the £500m Growth Point project planned for the south of Newark, by Urban & Civic.

Richard Coppell, development director for Urban & Civic, master developers for Middlebeck, said: “We are delighted to welcome Avant Homes as our first house builder at Newark. This is a significant milestone for the project and signals the start of large scale housing delivery.

“The first phase of the Southern Link Road has really transformed the land and we are looking forward to building on this momentum over the coming months with the first homes, on site roads and green spaces at Middlebeck.”

The properties built by Avant Homes will be a mixture of three, four and five-bedroom semi-detached and detached homes. Groundworks are expected to commence in summer 2017, with the first homes ready for occupation in early 2018.

Avant Homes Midlands managing director, Glyn Mabey, said: “We are very pleased to be the first housebuilder to be granted planning permission to begin building as part of this exciting project for Newark and the surrounding area.

“This development will offer buyers exceptional quality and innovative design features and we are looking forward to work getting underway.”

As well as 3,150 new homes, the Newark urban extension project will provide new schools, community facilities and extensive green spaces and amenities including walkways, footpaths and cycleways.

Based in Nottingham Avant Homes Midlands is an operating company of the Avant Homes group.

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