Phase Omega, Miller Homes, p via SourcePR

The plot is the final residential site within the wider masterplan to be sold to housebuilders. Credit: via SourcePR

Miller Homes submits final Omega Warrington phase

Plans for 68 homes in Great Sankey have now been lodged with the council, a month after the housebuilder acquired the five acres off OWL.

The application represents the final phase of the £1bn GDV Omega Warrington scheme – the largest mixed-use development site in the North West at more than 700 acres.

Within the wider masterplan are up to 1,400 homes and a 40-acre public park in its centre.

More than 7m sq ft of manufacturing and logistics space has been delivered at Omega Warrington, with occupiers now including Royal Mail, Amazon, and Home Bargains.

Two one-, 13 two-, 26 three-, and 10 four-bedroom houses are expected to be up for open market sale.

Six one-, seven two-, and four-three bed homes make up the 17 affordable properties to be on offer.

The residential plot is off Borsodi Boulevard in the eastern corner of the Omega site, and a care home borders its northern edge.

Lichfields, RSK, Energy & Design, Ascerta, Eddisons, E3P, Proludic, and Landscape Architecture make up the project team.

Use the reference number 2025/01571/REMM in Warrington Council’s planning portal to view the application.

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Fascinated to see what Warrington do in relation to that NEAP buffer…

By Planningwatch

Yer another load of houses despite opposition. The NW is becoming a dumping ground for just about anything and everything, despite constant opposition. Seems the people are all wrong and councils/MPs are all right. They must have a secret way of maintaining our standards of living without adding infrastructure improvement, schools, hospital waiting times, doctors, dentists. Ho I didn’t think so either, we are all having our standards reduced and as such we should all have a reduction in council tax to start with!!

By StSimon

Live near here, got a letter stating we were getting a pub, doctors and community center in that area 4 years ago. Turns out we just get more overpriced inflated houses instead of actual community centers, what a joke.

By AS

Where has the doctors, pub, lake and community centre disappeared to? They were on the original plans to help gain support from the public for the scheme.

By CK

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