Persimmon Wins Approval for 527-Home Development in Bodmin

Reuters12-02
Persimmon Wins Approval for 527-Home Development in Bodmin

Persimmon Homes Cornwall has received reserved matters approval from Cornwall Council for a major residential development in Bodmin. The project will deliver 527 new homes, including 132 affordable units split between affordable rent and shared ownership. All homes will feature high energy efficiency standards, air source heat pumps, and electric vehicle charging points. The development also includes significant investment in local infrastructure, such as new parks, community facilities, and green spaces, and will achieve an 86.5% biodiversity net gain. Over £3.5 million in developer contributions will support education, transport, and community improvements in Bodmin. The construction is expected to create local jobs and boost the town's economy.

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