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Planning application submitted for homes in Cottam, Preston

October 2020

Story Homes has submitted a reserved matters planning application for phase two of Waterside in Cottam, Preston.

We are seeking reserved matters planning permission for the re-plan of phase two of the development which will deliver 118 homes in this phase bringing the total to 292 homes. As part of this new phase, we will be launching a range of house type designs including a mixture of two, three, four and five-bedroom properties as part of ‘The Story Collection’.

The Story Collection provides a range of family homes and incorporates the best of a Story home in terms of their design and elevations to retain the unique street scenes, and internal layouts to offer modern, open plan living spaces.

Story Homes’ Planning Manager Siobhan Sweeney said: “Story Homes has submitted a reserved matters planning application for phase two of our Waterside development, in Cottam.

“Our application details how the development has been replanned to deliver 118 homes in this remaining phase, which will bring the total development to 292 new homes. This new phase includes a mixture of two, three, four and five-bedroom properties from the Story Collection.”

The scheme will have benefits for the local economy during the construction phase as a result of direct and indirect employment opportunities through the sub-contractor and supply chains, as well as an increased demand for local services when the new houses are occupied.

We anticipate a decision in January 2021.