Plans have been submitted for the next 172 homes at Valley Park, Didcot.
Persimmon Homes Wessex has put forward its reserved matters proposals for the fourth phase of construction the scheme to Vale of White Horse District Council.
The proposed scheme will be next to the primary school and Common Park that will be delivered inline with the site’s outline planning permission.
A total of 61 of the properties will be transferred to a local housing association to meet housing need in the area.
Construction is due to start in September on the site’s first primary school, likely to be opening its doors opening to pupils two years later.
Prices for the two, three and four-bedroom homes start from £239,995. Persimmon says all its properties here will be equipped with sustainable features including air source heat pumps, EV charging points and solar panels.
On completion Valley Park will boast two primary schools, an SEN school, local centres and sports facilities.
Persimmon Homes Wessex managing director Seb Spiller said: m “Persimmon is proud to be submitting plans for the next phase of Valley Park, which marks another important milestone in delivering a vibrant, sustainable community for Didcot.
“These 172 new homes reflect our ongoing commitment to building high-quality homes that meet local need, while enhancing the wider area with green spaces, connectivity, and vital infrastructure.
“With construction under way on the first primary school and exciting progress across the site, Valley Park is taking shape as a place people will be proud to call home.”
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