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Cambridgeshire County Council owned This Land begin work on site that will deliver 230 homes

When completed, Eddeva Park, Cambridge, will provide 230 new homes, of which 40 per cent will be affordable.

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Cambridgeshire County Council owned This Land Ltd has begun work on a new site that will eventually create 230 homes in south-east Cambridge. The Eddeva Park housing development is between Babraham Road and Worts’ Causeway.

Breheny Civil Engineering is starting work clearing the site and putting strategic infrastructure in place prior to the commencement of construction work.

This Land will then start development of the first phase of the project, which is to deliver 80 new homes. The company has also recently disposed of land to Cambridge Investment Partnership for the development of 150 new homes.

Ross Mowle (Senior Development Manager, This Land); Tim Tyte (Contracts Manager, Breheny), David Lewis (CEO, This Land), Mitch West (Site Manager, Breheny).

Ross Mowle (Senior Development Manager, This Land); Tim Tyte (Contracts Manager, Breheny), David Lewis (CEO, This Land), Mitch West (Site Manager, Breheny).

David Lewis, chief executive officer of This Land, said: “We have worked closely with Cambridge City Council to ensure that this development supports its Local Plan and delivers significant wider benefits to the community.

“It also furthers our joint ambition to create a greener future with a housing development that minimises energy usage and creates new habitats that let nature thrive.”

He said that when completed, Eddeva Park will provide 230 new homes, of which 40 per cent will be affordable.

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“It has also been carefully designed to support Cambridge City Council’s commitment to tackle climate change by minimising energy use where possible across the development and by promoting cycling and walking,” he said.

“In addition, it will deliver a new community centre and areas of public open space designed to bring the new and existing communities together.

“The development will also bring economic benefits to the city through the creation of primarily local jobs during the construction phase, and when completed the new housing will support local businesses in the area.”

This Land will shortly be holding a residents’ forum to discuss logistics of the forthcoming construction work in order to understand concerns about traffic management and to minimise any disruption to the local community.

For more information about the Eddeva Park development, please visit www.this-land.co.uk/developments/eddeva-park/overview/.

To find out more about This Land, visit www.this-land.co.uk.

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