Tuesday, April 1, 2025

New homes get go-ahead in Hinckley and Bosworth

Plans for over 300 new homes have been approved by Hinckley and Bosworth Councillors across two key locations.

Persimmon Homes North Midlands’ proposals for 81 new homes in Earl Shilton were given the green light by local Councillors with 16 of the homes available through discounted ownership and social rent.

Persimmon will invest £2 million through the Section 106 agreement, supporting infrastructure and services. This includes funding of over £500,000 towards primary schools and road enhancements to accommodate the new community.

The housebuilder also secured further approval in Newbold Verdon, where 239 new homes will be built, with 96 designated as affordable housing.

Through the Section 106 agreement Persimmon will contribute over £1.7 million, including nearly £700,000 to secondary education, over £130,000 to SEND schools, and more than £120,000 towards enhancing and maintaining existing public open spaces.

In addition to these contributions, the development will provide a new country park, an 18% gain in onsite biodiversity, and two dedicated parking areas for neighbouring allotments.

Rob Blaney, Land and Planning Director for Persimmon North Midlands, said: “We are pleased to have received planning approval for these developments, which will provide high-quality homes for local people.

“Our team has worked closely with Hinckley and Bosworth Council to ensure these homes meet the needs of the community. With a wide range of homes to choose from these new developments will be a fantastic place to live for homebuyers.”

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