Housebuilder, untypical, has secured planning permission on three sites that will deliver hundreds of new homes as part of its strategic expansion.
The new developments will be built in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire by Tilia Homes, part of the untypical group. They include 86 properties in Didcot, 50 to Aylesbury and 78 in Banbury.
Work is due to start immediately at Foal’s Meadow in Didcot (pictured) where 40 per cent of the homes will be affordable. The development will offer two, three and four-bedroom homes, a block of affordable apartments and a play area.
All homes have been designed for energy efficiency, featuring air source heat pumps and EV chargers. Tilia Homes will be providing £2.5 million in Section 106 agreements to support social and physical infrastructure in the local area.
In Aylesbury, Tilia Homes is moving forward with its Quarrendon Grange site after acquiring the land last year. Reserved matters approval has now been secured and construction is set to begin this Winter. The scheme will deliver 50 homes, including a mix of one, three and four-bedroom houses and one and two-bedroom apartments, with 25 per cent affordable housing.
Duke’s Meadow in Banbury now has reserved matters approval and work can begin on the 78 homes, 30 per cent of them fordable.
Tom Heathcote, chief development officer for untypical, said: “Securing planning permission across these three sites marks a significant milestone in untypical’s strategic expansion.
“Through Tilia Homes, we’re not just building high-quality, energy-efficient homes, we’re investing in communities, delivering real affordability, and helping to shape thriving neighbourhoods in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire.”
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