Acquired via the housebuilder’s Charles Church brand, the site at St Ippolyts will host a range of properties from one to five-bedroom configurations.
Public space will be provided on the site, including a play area, and a biodiversity net gain of 24% is being targeted.
Charles Charle is also paying £1.6m in Section 106 contributions towards local infrastructure and community facilities.
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“This is a well-considered, consented site that will deliver homes for local people in St Ippolyts,” said Bryan O’Mahoney, land director at Charles Church Midlands.
“Having full planning permission in place means we can move straight into delivery, bringing forward a mix of homes alongside new green space, play provision and meaningful biodiversity gains that will benefit the community from the outset.”



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