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Plans lodged for dozens of homes on grazing land
Plans lodged for dozens of homes on grazing land

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Plans lodged for dozens of homes on grazing land

Plans have been lodged for dozens of new homes to be built on grazing land. Atkinson Homes has applied to Westmorland and Furness Council for permission to build 93 houses on land next to Raiseland Farm in Penrith, off the A6. The developer said the land had been used for agricultural purposes for the last 200 years, but the site was now surrounded by homes due to new developments nearby. The estate would include a mixture of two to four bedroom homes, with 27 houses designated as affordable. Plans show a 30mph zone on the A6 access would be extended by about 920ft (280m) to accommodate the development. "Each property will benefit from a minimum of two parking spaces, either on a private driveway adjacent to the house or in designated parking areas nearby," the planning documents said. Visitor parking would also be provided around the development. A consultation on the plans continues until 2 August. Follow BBC Cumbria on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram. Homes plan backed after increase in affordable units Council to grow housing stock to tackle crisis Westmorland and Furness Council

Penrith housing development plans for grazing land
Penrith housing development plans for grazing land

BBC News

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Penrith housing development plans for grazing land

Plans have been lodged for dozens of new homes to be built on grazing Homes has applied to Westmorland and Furness Council for permission to build 93 houses on land next to Raiseland Farm in Penrith, off the developer said the land had been used for agricultural purposes for the last 200 years, but the site was now surrounded by homes due to new developments estate would include a mixture of two to four bedroom homes, with 27 houses designated as affordable. Plans show a 30mph zone on the A6 access would be extended by about 920ft (280m) to accommodate the development."Each property will benefit from a minimum of two parking spaces, either on a private driveway adjacent to the house or in designated parking areas nearby," the planning documents parking would also be provided around the development.A consultation on the plans continues until 2 August. Follow BBC Cumbria on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

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