The development, on land with existing outline planning consent, will deliver a mix of one- to four-bedroom homes, including terraced, semi-detached and detached properties.
10 homes will be transferred to a housing association partner for rent and shared ownership.
The development will also include a new play area and six acres of public open space, and all of the homes will be fitted with EV chargers and solar panels.
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Persimmon will contribute over £400,000 in Community Infrastructure Levy funds towards improving infrastructure, education and other community services.
The scheme will also facilitate the delivery of a new mini roundabout nearby and contribute to the ecological conservation of the Cole Mere Ramsar site.
Lee Perry, technical director at Persimmon Homes West Midlands, commented: “We are pleased to receive planning permission for this development, which will provide high-quality homes for local people.
“We look forward to working with local stakeholders to deliver much-needed housing for the local community.”



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