A proposal for the construction of self-build homes in Teddington has been submitted to the council. The innovative plan, put forward by the esteemed self-build company Livedin, aims to establish four unique self-build homes in Tewkesbury Borough Council.
The submitted planning application outlines Livedin’s vision to create a small cluster of self-build homes on an unused strip of scrubland situated on Teddington’s western periphery. This phased development is designed to assist the Local Authority in mitigating its shortfall of self-build plots, as emphasized in the Local Authority’s Self-Build and Custom House Building Register.
Milo Mason, Project Manager at Livedin, expressed enthusiasm, stating: “We are genuinely excited to reveal our plans for introducing self-build housing opportunities in Teddington, Tewkesbury. These carefully crafted new homes aim to facilitate the organic growth of the village, echoing the historical development patterns of rural villages, where homes were built for and by the residents.
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“Beyond merely contributing to the local housing supply, these new homes will play a pivotal role in helping the local authority rectify the deficit of self-build plots. LivedIn has an extensive track record of advocating for sustainable, energy-efficient, and top-quality homes, all of which are tailored to the needs of the residents who inhabit them.”
The proposed site is expected to bolster the local economy by stimulating local expenditure and generating employment opportunities for small builders, tradespeople, and suppliers during the construction phase. For further details about Livedin and the planning application for Teddington, visit livedin.co.uk.