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North Lincolnshire invites proposals for older people's housing development
Summary
North Lincolnshire Council has cleared a two-acre site in Brumby Ward and is inviting developers to propose bungalow-style or low-rise single-storey flats with shared community space aimed at older residents.
Content
North Lincolnshire Council is inviting developers to bring forward proposals to regenerate a two-acre site in Brumby Ward. The council has cleared the site and is preparing it for sale. The development brief seeks bungalow-style homes or low-rise, single-storey flats for older residents. Shared community space is also included in the brief.
Project details:
- The site covers around two acres in Brumby Ward and is being demolished and cleared by the council ahead of sale.
- The council is actively inviting developers to submit proposals for redevelopment.
- The brief prefers bungalow-style homes or low-rise, single-storey flats designed for older people and includes provision for shared community space.
- Cllr Rob Waltham said the site is well placed, with shops, a park and walking routes nearby.
- Cllr Len Foster described regeneration and the need for accommodation designed for mature residents as local priorities.
Summary:
The proposals are intended to provide age-appropriate housing close to local amenities and to include shared community space, addressing a reported local need for accommodation for mature residents. The council has cleared the site and is inviting submissions from developers; further steps depend on the proposals received.
