Beal Homes is to bring more than 500 new homes to a growing community on the south bank of the Humber after plans were given the green light. The development on a 57-acre-site in Immingham will provide new two, three and four-bedroom homes for the town, which is playing a key role in the Humber’s growing status as a magnet for investment. The £105m development will complement investment into the area from other blue chip businesses and underlines Beal’s commitment to economic development within the region.
Having secured planning permission from North East Lincolnshire Council , subject to conditions, the family-owned housebuilder is now accepting registrations for a forthcoming launch of the development, which will be called Highfields. READ MORE: East Marsh fly-tipping hot spot to be transformed into twelve homes - planning decisions round up 'Opportunity’ for more affordable and social housing say independent councillors as land sell-offs called in Chris Murphy, Land Director of East Yorkshire-based Beal, said: “We’re delighted to have gained planning approval so we can move forward to delivering these much-needed homes in North East Lincolnshire. “We would like to thank the members of the Planning Committee who voted unanimously to approve the plans and were complimentary about the quality of the development as well as the amount of open space we have incorporated into it.
“This development is a major vote of confidence in the area which has a strong pent-u.