Property owners praise Gainsborough buildings’ restoration
Planning permission granted for Louth residential development
Planning permission has been granted to developer Charterpoint and housebuilder Snape Properties for a 90-home residential development in Louth.
It marks the sixth and final phase of the popular Westfield Park scheme masterminded by Charterpoint.
The developer has now sold the 12-acre site off Daisy Way to Snape Properties – paving the way for work to get under way on the final 90 homes.
Once these have been delivered, the 47-acre site will be complete – featuring a total of 330 homes, plus Meadows Park Care Home.
Adrian Goose, CEO of Charterpoint, said: “Westfield Park has developed into a flourishing community and this additional piece of land will facilitate the natural extension of it. It is the sixth and final phase of a residential scheme that we are very proud to have masterminded.
“The site off Daisy Way will provide 90 much-needed homes for the Louth area, and we are delighted that East Lindsey District Council has granted full planning permission for the scheme, which allows building work to start.”
The 90 properties include a mix of one, two, three and four-bedroom homes, plus a children’s play area, surface water attenuation ponds, wildflower meadows, sustainable drainage and an amenity lawn for communal informal recreation.
The site, which is bounded by the A16 Louth bypass to the north west and by Westfield Park to the south and east, will include green infrastructure to provide an attractive quality environment for residents and visitors with consideration given to access for pedestrians and cyclists, enhancement of wildlife biodiversity, sustainable drainage solutions and promotion of use of outdoor spaces for improved mental and physical health and well-being.
Open water, swales and ditches are also included as part of the sustainable drainage strategy to contribute to local biodiversity.
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Festival of the Sea sails into Grimsby for another year
YMCA chooses Stirlin as contractor for housing project in Lincoln
£4.19m Grantham town centre transformation to begin
- Market Place Construction – Start Date: 15th April 2024; End Date: August 2024
- Station Approach Construction – Start Date: 1st November 2024; End Date: March 2025
Vehicle ban for country lane to stop fly-tipping
The Sandringham Craft, Food & Wood Festival returns
Beekeepers gather for largest auction of its kind in the country
The largest auction of its kind in the UK, with more head of livestock for sale than any auction in the country, takes place at the Lincolnshire Showground on March 23rd.
It’s the annual Lincoln District Bee Auction, when colonies of tens of thousands of bees as well as a large quantity of beekeeping equipment will go under the hammer from 10.30am.
The Lincoln District Auction is said to be twice the size of any competitor. It has been taking place for 45 years.
Equipment for sale is in one of the Showground’s buildings, and colonies of bees are ranged outdoors.
Lincoln looks ahead to opening of refurbished market
City of Lincoln Council’s refurbished Cornhill Market will be officially re-opened on Friday 17 May, exactly 86 years after it first opened in 1938.
- The opening up of the blind arches on the north and east elevations
- A new mezzanine floor overlooking the market hall, a space to enjoy food and drink
- Replacement roofing and glazed lantern
- Demolition of the butcher’s corridor to the south of the building and the construction of a new two storey extension to accommodate a new restaurant with a roof terrace
- New heating and lighting in the building
- Freestanding stalls in the interior space of a contemporary, minimal design for local businesses to promote local produce and an area within the centre of the Market Hall to accommodate seating for the associated food outlets within the stalls
- Unisex toilets including disabled and baby changing facilities
- Repaving and enhancing external areas in City Square have also been completed, to encourage more visitors to use the space in events and activities
- Corner Farm: Catering service, providing satisfying meals such as jacket potatoes and salads
- Stokes: Award winning family business in sourcing, roasting, blending & supplying coffee
- Bella Di Casa: Authentic, homemade Italian ice cream (gelato)
- Tick King: Specialises in watch repairs and watch servicing
- Bradford Plants: A Lincolnshire based husband and wife duo selling a variety of plants
- Oatz and Co: Sweet treats baked with oats, including vegan and gluten free options
- Fabrick Tattoos Embroidery: Alternative embroidery, crafts and sustainable clothing
- Bubble Kiss: Exciting bubble teas and mouthwatering bubble waffles to accompany
- Lincs Mo Mo: Pop up food vendor specialising in tasty dumplings called mo mos
- The Cookie People: Cookies, cookie dough and drinks to satisfy any sweet tooth