Last week, Exeter City Council granted approval on a Persimmon Homes South West scheme for 40 high-quality homes, on land adjacent to Blakeslee Drive in Newcourt. This follows the outline planning consent that had previously been granted in March for up to 50 new homes.
The 3.2-hectare site will feature family housing, comprising about a third of the area, with the remaining space dedicated to open areas.
To the south, the open space will extend an existing pond to support the new development, incorporating additional planting to enhance biodiversity. Existing quality trees, including a significant Oak tree, will be preserved as part of the enhanced open space within the development.
The five-star developer has collaborated closely with the Local Newcourt Community Association throughout the process and will undertake road works to widen the bend on Omaha Drive adjoining River Plate Road.
Persimmon has a notable presence in Exeter and its East Devon outskirts. Currently, it has two sites at Tithebarn – Ashworth Place and Cherrywood Grange, where homes are available for purchase from £259,995 – and is one of the developers contributing to the expansion of Cranbrook.
The builder’s Community Champions initiative – which donates over £700,000 annually to good causes and organizations across Britain – has recently supported local groups such as Hospiscare, Stoke Hill AFC U9s, and Ladysmith Infant & Junior School.
Commenting on the approval, Persimmon Homes South West Managing Director Dan Heathcote said:
“This achievement is a testament to our planning team and the collaborative efforts with local residents, officers, and stakeholders. Together, we have brought 40 new homes to Exeter, providing much-needed affordable housing in the South West, as recognised by Exeter City Council.
“Alongside the S106 commitments and green initiatives associated with the site to enhance the area, this project exemplifies the high standards at Persimmon and our commitment to supporting sustainable communities through collaboration.
“As a responsible partner, Persimmon looks forward to continuing its engagement with the Council and the local community as we progress with delivering quality new homes for local people.”
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