A total of 95 new homes proposed for Broughton have been knocked back. Gladman Homes wanted to build on land off the bypass – James Towers Way – with a […]
5 years ago New homes planned for Broughton Bypass due to refusalNew homes being potentially built just off the new Broughton Bypass look set to be blocked. Gladman Homes had applied to build 95 properties on land between Pinewood Avenue on […]
5 years ago New homes planned for Broughton for approval as planning war intensifiesLand off the Broughton Bypass looks set to see nearly 100 new homes built. Preston City Council’s planning officers look set to continue their battle with Broughton Parish Council. After […]
5 years ago Developers want to build homes along James Towers Way in BroughtonThe site off James Towers Way, the Broughton Bypass A swathe of land which runs alongside Broughton’s new bypass looks set to become housing. Gladman Homes have applied to build […]
5 years ago Advertisement Advertisement Grimsargh village housing plans allowed under appeal but Preston City Council wants high court battleVillagers on the edge of Preston are to see a high court legal battle played out over proposals to build 150 new homes. Gladman Homes has applied for the development […]
8 years ago Grimsargh homes planning appeal inquiry date setNew homes proposed for in Grimsargh will wait until early 2016 for a decision. Gladman Homes has appealed a decision by Preston City Council’s planning committee to reject their proposal […]
9 years ago Gladman Homes trigger planning appeal after Grimsargh new homes rejectedA six-day hearing to decide whether a major new housing development in a Preston village is due to be called. Gladman Homes has appealed a decision in early March which […]
9 years ago Grimsargh Parish Council launch stinging attack on mini-village housing planMore than 150 new homes which would contribute a major extension to a village on the edge of Preston are facing a fierce backlash. Grimsargh Parish Council has hit back […]
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