Bellway gets go-ahead to build 150 new homes in Shrewsbury

Publication Date: 15-02-2023 09:00

Bellway gets go-ahead to build 150 new homes in Shrewsbury

Bellway West Midlands has been given permission to build 150 new homes at a development in Shrewsbury.

The housebuilder is to deliver 113 new homes for private sale and 37 affordable properties at Darwin’s Edge on Hereford Road.

Detailed plans for the development, on the 14-acre site, were given the go-ahead by Shropshire Council on Tuesday 14 February.

The developer is currently building 224 new homes at Copthorne Keep, off Copthorne Road, in Shrewsbury, and another 164 properties at The Spinney, off Oteley Road, also in the town.

Ben Wright, Managing Director of Bellway West Midlands, said: “Now that we have approval from Shropshire Council we can press ahead with our plans to deliver a range of much-needed new homes in Shrewsbury. We aim to start construction work on the site in April with a view to releasing the first homes onto the market in August.

“We will be providing a selection of two, three and four-bedroom homes for private sale to help meet the requirements of the local housing market. The development will also deliver a significant number of affordable homes, ranging from one to four-bedroom properties, to allow local people who cannot afford to buy their own home the chance to secure a new place close to their family and friends.

“Darwin’s Edge has been designed to be a sustainable development with a series of footpaths, two public open spaces and a landscaped green buffer enveloping the development on all sides. All homes on the site will have allocated parking or a garage.”

As part of the planning agreement for the development, Bellway is to provide funding of £500,000 towards primary and secondary education in the area. Other contributions will include £15,000 for a new bus shelter and £7,500 for cycle facilities.

A new road into the neighbouring park and ride scheme will be created and a new signal-controlled pedestrian crossing is to be installed on Hereford Road to improve pedestrian safety.  

Ben said: “As a socially responsible housebuilder we strive to not only build new homes but also to help create new neighbourhoods that bring extra benefits to the local area. The contributions of more than half a million pounds will improve education services and other facilities in the locality.

“The extra homes at Darwin’s Edge and the investment are further proof of our ongoing commitment to Shrewsbury, which is further evidenced by the 388 properties and more than £1.3 million in investment in local infrastructure we are already delivering through our developments at Copthorne Keep and The Spinney.   

“Darwin’s Edge is ideally located as it is out of town but is just a 10-minute drive from the centre of Shrewsbury. The development is just a short walk from the park and ride scheme at one end and a similar distance from the popular Meole Brace retail park at the other end.

“Families will be attracted by the range of good schools nearby. The Meole Brace Church of England Primary School and Nursery is a 15-minute walk away, while secondary schools The Priory School and Meole Brace School are both within a five-minute drive. Commuters will also benefit from the development’s easy access to the A5, A449 and A458.”   

For more information about the development, call the sales team on 01743 598533 or visit https://www.bellway.co.uk/new-homes/west-midlands/darwins-edge.