Proposal for fresh social housing development in Louth is mooted
The housing development could be built on land off Mount Pleasant in Louth.
A proposed social housing development could see 41 new homes built on a strip of land near Monks’ Dyke Tennyson College in Louth.
William Davis Partnerships have put forward a screening of opinion to see if it would be environmentally viable to build the houses on a former garden nursery off Mount Pleasant, which closed in 2003.
The proposal is for a mixture of 40 social houses and bungalows, as well as residential car parking, with a further three bedroom house to be sold on the open market.
If the plan is deemed viable then a full outline planning application could be submitted to East Lindsey District Council.
The authority have in the past admitted that there is a ‘chronic’ social housing shortfall in the district.
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