The plans include a mixture of two, three and four bedroom properties
The next phase of works for hundreds of new homes is set to transform one area of Merseyside. Applications were made by Castle Green Homes and Parkhaven Trust, and another plan was submitted by Anwyl Homes for developments which would see 323 new homes built in Maghull . Both planning applications were assessed by Sefton Council 's planning department.
The report concluded the planning details complied with Sefton Council's adopted Development Plan policy and in the absence of any other material considerations, it was approved subject to conditions - including a Section 106 legal agreement and a commitment to address concerns raised by the Environment Agency. The second agenda item to be heard at the Planning Committee was from Anwyl Homes relating to a site off School Lane.
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