Reserved matters approval has been secured for the homes alongside associated landscaping and infrastructure work.
These units form part of the housebuilder’s wider Ashton Park development, which recently secured reserved matters consent for Persimmon to deliver the first 161 homes.
Overall, the aim is to deliver up to 2,500 new homes at Ashton Park.
Outline planning consent was secured last year by Persimmon and Barratt Redrow, which are developing the site as a joint venture.
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“This latest approval follows the recent consent for our first Persimmon phase, and reflects the strong progress being made as we bring forward this important new community,” said Seb Spiller, managing director at Charles Church Wessex.
“The Charles Church homes will provide further choice for local buyers and support the opening of another outlet at Ashton Park, while maintaining the high standards of design and quality people expect from the brand.
“We look forward to getting started on this latest phase and continuing to play our part in delivering a positive and lasting legacy for the town.”



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