Plans revealed for more than 100 affordable homes

Residents in the New Earswick area of York can now share their views about proposed plans to deliver more affordable housing in the area.

The Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust plans to build 117 affordable homes, with residents benefiting from the garden village’s existing community facilities and having the option of social rent or shared ownership tenure.

The homes, which will consist of two and three bedroom houses and one and two bedroom apartments, have been designed by Leeds based Brewster Bye Architects.

The public consultation is now open and provides local people with a chance to share their views about the connections and pathways that are being incorporated into the development, car parking, pedestrian access, proposed housing types, as well as building materials and design.

In addition, residents are invited to voice their opinions about the recreational areas and green open space, which makes up a third of the site.

Ian Atkinson, development project manager, from Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust, said: “There is a major shortage of affordable housing nationally and this is particularly true in York.

“The Willow Bank project is the first part of our development strategy to deliver 1,000 new affordable homes in the York area during the next 10 years.

“We propose to provide genuinely affordable, high quality homes that people will aspire to live in.

“This development will enable many more local people and families to live in York, in a house that they are proud to call home.”

Emily Cain from Brewster Bye Architects, said: “We’ve designed this development to offer a fantastic selection of houses in this popular part of York.

“We’re now inviting residents, businesses and other interested parties to share their views and help us shape and refine our plans.”

The public consultation closes on 18 September 2020. After this the feedback will be reviewed and when changes resulting from the consultation have been incorporated into the plans, a planning application will be submitted to City of York Council.

Findings from the consultation will be shared with the local community.

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