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Work starts on development of 155 homes in Essex

A 155-home development in the Essex village of Takeley is underway from Bellway.

The development is called Trinity Green and it takes place on land west of Garnetts, by Uttlesford District Council on Thursday 19 March.

The properties will be built using an environmentally friendly timber-frame construction method, they will all be heated by electric air source heat pumps, while there will be electric vehicle charging points. This should cut carbon emissions by 62.33% compared to the minimum standard for a new property.

Mary O’Sullivan, sales director for Bellway Essex, said: “We have worked very closely and constructively with Uttlesford District Council and the Uttlesford Quality Review Panel to create a development plan that meets the needs of the community and does so in a well-thought-through and sustainable way.

“We set out to create a neighbourhood that respects the unique rural quality of this area and especially the surroundings and views of the Grade I listed Holy Trinity Church, and our plans will achieve this.

“With local investment connected to the development totalling more than £2.4 million, and the provision of more than 60 affordable homes and acres of public open space, Trinity Green will bring significant benefits to its new residents and the wider community.

“This is a very desirable location within a 20-minute drive of Bishop’s Stortford town centre and less than 10 minutes from Stansted Airport, so it is very well connected too.”

There will be 62 affordable homes at Trinity Green ranging from one-bedroom apartments to four-bedroom houses, 40% of the total number of properties. The private homes will range from two to five-bedroom houses.

Bellway is investing more than £2.4 million in local infrastructure and services as part of its planning agreement and this includes £1.4 million for education and more than £590,000 for sustainable transport.

There will be 10 acres of public open space including an off-lead dog area and a circular dog walking route with the development, while Bellway will also upgrade a play area next to the site.

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