Redrow moves forward with next 450 homes at Ledsham
Redrow is set to received detailed planning consent for “a significant phase” of development at its Ledsham Garden Village in Little Sutton, when Cheshire West & Chester Council’s planning committee meets next week.
The housebuilder was granted planning consent for up to 1,570 homes off Ledsham Road in Ellesmere Port in 2015, after two years of wrangling with the council over traffic issues, and the use of agricultural land for housing development.
The first phase of the project is on site, delivering 170 homes.
CWAC’s planning committee will meet on Tuesday 7 March to consider the reserved matters application from Redrow, which covers the second, third and fourth phases of the Ledsham Garden Village. The scheme is recommended for approval.
The proposals are for a 55-acre chunk of the wider 150-acre site.
The first phase of the village is called Oaklands, and is a mix of three and four bedroom homes. Houses are being marketed for sale on the Redrow website from £253,995.
What a rip off.A quarter of a million for breeze block,chip board and plaster board dolls house.Dont give it to them.
By ian Robinson
Why are they building on large parcel of land why not small sites first a hundred houses get the homes built. stop the waiting” too many cooks spoil the broth” What happen to the urban sprawl family’s need homes near villages, Church horse riding and motor way for easy commuter for the job to pay for the thirty year mortgage. we will have if we our fortunate to get on the property ladder. PLANNERS MAKE IT HAPPEN .
By Fed up Joe
As least its not Tony Freeman development
By Allan