Planning and design consultancy Boyer has secured planning consent on behalf of Towey Homes for a new 83-home scheme in Sibsey, Lincolnshire. The development secured unanimous approval from East Lindsey District Council’s planning committee.
At the 3.8-hectare site in Sibsey, four miles north of Boston, the housebuilder will deliver 83 homes in a variety of types and styles, including four one-bedroom maisonettes, 11 two-bedroom homes, 44 three-bedroom homes and 24 four-bedroom homes.
The development will provide tree-lined streets, landscaped public spaces and a Local Equipped Area of Play (LEAP). In addition, the scheme will contribute to local infrastructure through Section 106 funding for the NHS and education provision.
Olivia Price, planner in Boyer’s Midlands office, said: “There were a number of significant viability challenges to overcome in bringing this scheme forward.
“We worked closely with the council and consultees to ensure that appropriate levels of infrastructure could be delivered to meet local need, including the additional requirements brought about by this new development. I’m delighted that we were able to achieve a viable and policy-compliant solution, which was unanimously supported by committee.”