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Persimmon submits plans for 562 Bristol homes



Persimmon has submitted plans to build 562 homes near Bristol.


The housebuilder’s three reserved matters application would see the properties make up phase two of its ongoing Fishpool Hill site in Cribbs Causeway.

If approved, a mix of one- and two-bed apartments and two-, three-, four- and five-bedroom homes will be sold under Persimmon’s brand and that of its sister company Charles Church.

All of these properties will incorporate solar panels, electric vehicle charging points and other renewable technologies.

Of these homes, 140 will be reserved for a local housing association.

If successful in its application, Persimmon will make over £10.1m in financial contributions to the local area’s infrastructure.

“Our plans have impressive sustainability and ecological features alongside a significant proportion of housing association properties, demonstrating our commitment to leaving a positive and lasting legacy where we build,” said Claire Burton, managing director at Persimmon Homes Severn Valley.

“Persimmon has made great progress on-site so far and are looking forward to working with the local authority to deliver the next tranche of high-quality, much-needed homes for local people.”



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