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Planning permission granted for a mixed-use community in Lincoln

The Church Commissioners for England has received planning permission for a mixed-use community in Bracebridge Heath, Lincoln.

The scheme will add more than a thousand new homes, feature new transport links and public spaces, and create jobs.   

Located three miles south of Lincoln, the 44-hectare masterplan will feature local community infrastructure for new and existing residents, a purpose-built residential care home, and a new employment area. Within the housing portion of the scheme, 20% will be affordable, with a mix of bungalows and two and three storey homes.

Matthew Naylor, Strategic Land Principal Manager at the Church Commissioners for England, said: “Our plans for Bracebridge Heath will create a vibrant new community in the Lincoln area, in line with the vision set out in the local plan for new high-quality places to live.”

“Retirement housing will provide much-needed places for seniors to live, while a new mobility hub will give residents sustainable transport options that encourage connectivity both within Bracebridge Heath and across Lincoln.”

A ‘mobility hub’ is set to offer sustainable transport options for the area within a central location, providing new services, including local bus services, electric vehicle charging points, Park and Bike services and delivery lockers, connecting the area’s key focal points. New footpath and cycle links will also improve accessibility to both Lincoln city centre and the countryside.

New amenities will be accompanied by new open spaces, including sports facilities and play areas for children.

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