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Worcestershire plan for 5,500 homes in proposed new town
Summary
Outline planning applications for 5,500 homes and a town centre near Worcestershire Parkway have been submitted and will be considered by Wychavon District Council.
Content
Outline plans have been submitted for a proposed new town around Worcestershire Parkway railway station that would include 5,500 homes and a town centre. The development is initially to be called Wychavon Town and is planned to provide 50 hectares (124 acres) of employment land by 2041. Homes England described the submission as a significant milestone and said two outline planning applications will be put before Wychavon District Council for formal consideration.
Key points:
- The outline plans include 5,500 homes and a town centre near Worcestershire Parkway railway station.
- The development would be initially named Wychavon Town.
- The project is expected to provide about 50 hectares (124 acres) of employment land by 2041 and could grow to around 10,000 homes over time.
- Homes England said the two outline applications will be formally considered by Wychavon District Council.
Summary:
If approved, the proposals would add thousands of homes and employment land to the Worcestershire Parkway area over coming years. Wychavon District Council will formally consider the two outline planning applications; the timetable for decisions is undetermined at this time.
