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Locations of 14 new garden villages revealed | Locations of 14 new garden villages revealed |
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The first wave of garden villages planned to create tens of thousands of new homes in England has been given the go-ahead. | The first wave of garden villages planned to create tens of thousands of new homes in England has been given the go-ahead. |
Ministers have backed 14 bids across the country that will develop new communities with between 1,500 and 10,000 properties. | Ministers have backed 14 bids across the country that will develop new communities with between 1,500 and 10,000 properties. |
Larger scale garden towns in Aylesbury, Bucks, Taunton in Somerset and Harlow and Gilston, on the Essex-Herts border, have also been signed off by the Government. | Larger scale garden towns in Aylesbury, Bucks, Taunton in Somerset and Harlow and Gilston, on the Essex-Herts border, have also been signed off by the Government. |
The plans are expected to create a series of new communities with green spaces, good transport links and high quality affordable homes to help tackle the country’s housing crisis. | |
Some £6 million in funding will go towards developing the new villages, which could generate 48,000 new homes, while £1.4 million has been earmarked for the towns. | Some £6 million in funding will go towards developing the new villages, which could generate 48,000 new homes, while £1.4 million has been earmarked for the towns. |
Combined with seven garden towns and cities already announced, the initiative has the potential to deliver 200,000 properties, the Government said. | Combined with seven garden towns and cities already announced, the initiative has the potential to deliver 200,000 properties, the Government said. |
Homes are already being built in Aylesbury, Taunton, Bicester and Didcot in Oxfordshire, Basingstoke in Hampshire, Ebbsfleet in Kent, and north Northamptonshire. | Homes are already being built in Aylesbury, Taunton, Bicester and Didcot in Oxfordshire, Basingstoke in Hampshire, Ebbsfleet in Kent, and north Northamptonshire. |
Housing 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.” | |
The new villages are Long Marston in Stratford-on-Avon; Oxfordshire Cotswold in West Oxfordshire; Deenethorpe in East Northamptonshire; Culm in Mid Devon; Welborne near Fareham in Hampshire; West Carclaze in Cornwall; Dunton Hills near Brentwood, Essex; Spitalgate Heath in South Kesteven District, Lincolnshire; Halsnead in Knowsley, Merseyside; Longcross in Runnymede and Surrey Heath; Bailrigg in Lancaster; Infinity Garden Village in South Derbyshire; St Cuthberts near Carlisle; and North Cheshire in Cheshire East. |
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