Plans to build 515 new homes on edge of Backwell village

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Aerial view of land near Backwell where Taylor Wimpey are hoping to build 515 new houses.Image source, Taylor Wimpey
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The development is being planned on land near Backwell

Developers are hoping to build 515 new homes on the edge of a village.

Taylor Wimpey is preparing proposals to build on land near Backwell, at Grove Farm and Burnt House Farm.

Plans also include an extension to the Festival Way cycle route, a bus link, play areas and a community hub.

Members of the public are being invited to a consultation event at Backwell WI Hall, Station Road, on 13 September from 14:30 - 20:30 BST to have their say on the plans.

A Taylor Wimpey spokesperson said: "Our plans for the site will deliver a high-quality scheme that, if approved, will provide much-needed new homes to meet the unmet housing need of North Somerset."

The developer said it will provide a mixture of one, two, three, four and five-bedroom properties, of which 35% will be affordable housing.

According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, the homes will meet the government's "new future homes standard", which becomes law in 2025.

A park would also be created south of the development, across Chelvey Road, with bat habitats as well as community growing patches, orchards and play areas.

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