Inland Homes has secured planning permission to develop 239 homes and 15,845 sq ft of commercial space at its Lily’s Walk site in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, representing a GDV of £75m.
Resolutions to grant planning consent have been secured for a further 992 homes on sites in Buckinghamshire and Hampshire, including the major development at Chapel Riverside in Southampton.
Lily’s Walk is a 3.5-acre site located in the centre of High Wycombe, opposite the Eden shopping centre and a short walk from High Wycombe railway station, which provides access to London Marylebone within 40 minutes.
The site was the former National Grid gasworks and Inland Homes will be undertaking extensive remediation and specialist environmental works to bring the site up to residential standard.
The development will comprise 96 two-bedroom, 137 one-bedroom and six studio flats, as well as 15,845 sq ft of commercial space, associated car parking facilities and public realm improvements.
Inland Homes has also received resolutions to grant planning permission across four further sites. In Southampton, Inland Homes plans to develop 457 homes and 64,000 sq ft of commercial space in a joint venture with Southampton City Council. The development is a challenging waterside brownfield regeneration site and is the company’s first major joint venture with a local authority. The site has a GDV of approximately £100m.
In Aylesbury, Inland Homes plans to develop 400 homes along and 100,000 sq ft of commercial space and community amenities.
In Farnborough, Inland Homes has re-planned the final phase of its Queensgate site from 46,000 sq ft of commercial space to 80 homes. In Chesham, Inland Homes intends to develop 55 homes.
Paul Brett, land director at Inland Homes, said: “Altogether, these permissions represent a significant step forward for Inland Homes and mean that we now have a pipeline of 2,340 permitted plots.”
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