Housebuilder Harron Homes has has been given planning permission to build 105 new homes on 12 acres of land which used to house Rossington Colliery.
The development is set to support the continued regeneration of the area and will benefit from the new bridge to be built over the River Torne, providing another access route.
The bridge will have a bus lane, cycle lane and pedestrian footpath which will connect West End Lane to the economically significant iPort, which will have six million square feet of business space once fully built.
Nick Hague, land director at Harron Homes North Midlands, said: “We are excited to receive the green light on this development. Rossington is a great area and being part of its growth and regeneration is fantastic. De Maulay Manor will provide a variety of new homes for all families looking to move to the area.”
Natalie Griffiths, sales and marketing director at Harron Homes North Midlands, added: “It’s great to see planning permission granted for De Maulay Manor. Rossington is such a vibrant area and we can’t wait to welcome new residents.”