Plans submitted for 555-home development in Lancashire

Example of a Bank Hey home

Housing provider, Persimmon, has submitted a planning application to create up to 555 new homes in Lancashire.

The homes will be delivered alongside significant highway improvements and a new primary school to be built nearby.

Allocated for housing within the Blackburn with Darwen Local Plan, the development also represents a key part of the Bank Hey masterplan.

A mix of homes will be on offer for homebuyers, including terraced, semi-detached and detached properties ranging from two- to five-bedrooms to suit young and first-time buyers, families and downsizers.

More than 35 acres of public open spaces will be provided including large sections of retained woodland and a village green to enhance natural habitat for local wildlife. A new comprehensive cycle and footpath network will help encourage active travel.

All homes on the development will come complete with EV charging points and solar panels in line with the Future Homes Standard.

Alongside significant open spaces, two new playgrounds will also be included on the site which is expected to see construction start next year, subject to approval.

Andrew Laing, land and planning director Persimmon Lancashire, said: “It’s fantastic to be working with Blackburn and Darwen Council on the exciting plans for Bank Hey.

“This site was selected as an integral part of the Blackburn with Darwen Local Plan and will deliver significant benefits to the local area creating significant public open spaces, new cycle routes and play areas.

“We look forward to working with the council, local residents and stakeholders to help deliver the exciting vision for this part of Blackburn.”

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