East Riding Councillors have given the green light for 173 new homes in the village of Elloughton.
Planning committee members voted unanimously to approve plans from York-based housebuilder Persimmon for a mix of homes on land off Welton Low Road. The land is allocated for housing in the East Riding Local Plan.
A mix of homes will be provided including bungalows and houses ranging from 1 to 4 bed properties. 26 of the new homes will be transferred to a registered housing provider. All properties will be fitted solar panels and EV chargers.
Residents will also benefit from over 2.5 acres of public open space which will include the retention and enhancement of the Roman road with information boards detailing the history of the road.
The developer is contributing over half a million pounds of funding in the local area including money towards education and two new football pitches to be given to the Council.
Graham Whiteford, planning director at Persimmon Yorkshire, said: “We’re pleased that Councillors have approved these plans for high quality new homes for local people.
“We look forward to continuing to work with the Council, local stakeholders and residents as these plans progress.”