Housebuilder Muse, its sister company Lovell, and landowner West Sussex County Council have submitted a proposal for 244 affordable homes Located in the northeast of Horsham town centre in West Sussex, UK.
The planning application seeks to deliver 244 new affordable homes within the emerging neighbourhood. These range from one-bedroom flats to four-bedroom family houses to respond to local housing needs. The plans have also prioritised sustainability, incorporating energy-efficient homes, green spaces, pedestrian-friendly routes and improved accessibility to local services and transport links. If approved, residents would benefit from high-quality public realm, and landscaped gardens – including a new public park and woodland walking route.
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