The Bristol city council in the UK granted planning consent to Legal & General Modular Homes to deliver 185 homes in Lockleaze, Bristol. The scheme will see two-, three- and four-bedroom houses along with one- and two-bedroom apartments developed on land at Bonnington Walk. 50% of the homes will be delivered as affordable housing and it is intended that these become part of Bristol City Council’s affordable housing stock.
Legal & General will deliver a full development proposition; from buying land, developing the product, and managing the planning application through to delivery.
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