2 April 2015
Inland Homes PLC
specialist housebuilder and brownfield land developer
('Inland', the 'Company' or the 'Group')
Wilton Park Development Brief Adopted by South Bucks District Council
Inland Homes, the specialist housebuilder and brownfield land developer, announces that at a meeting of South Bucks District Council (SBDC) on 31 March 2015 the Cabinet adopted the Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) Development Brief for the Wilton Park site in Beaconsfield, which will deliver up to 350 new homes set within landscaped parkland of over 100 acres.
The adoption comes after two years of collaborative work involving the SBDC Planning Team, Bucks County Council and Inland Homes, and after a considerable level of public consultation and stakeholder engagement.
The Draft SPD establishes in more detail the principles that will guide the future redevelopment of Wilton Park. The aim is to ensure that the development is of exceptional quality and delivers benefits to the local community as a whole, including a new community building, sports pitches, a park and other open space, new and improved transport infrastructure and additional school places.
Members of the Cabinet commended the work that had been undertaken and the way in which the public had been engaged by Inland Homes and its officers.
Stephen Wicks, Chief Executive of Inland, commented:
"We are delighted that the adoption of the Wilton Park SPD has been approved.
"This paves the way for a planning application to be made in the near future which will add significant value for all stakeholders."
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Notes to Editors:
Inland Homes acquires brownfield land in the South and South-East of England principally for residentially led development schemes. The business then enhances the land value by obtaining planning permission, before building open market and affordable homes or selling surplus consented land to other developers to generate cash to reinvest in new brownfield opportunities.