| Treat in store as Trinity Mead opens
its doors...
TheTrinity Mead, Stratford-upon-Avon, December 2002:
Home hunters in Stratford upon Avon are in for a treat with
the opening of the town's newest address, Trinity Mead.
Set to provide around 650 new homes over the next few years,
Trinity Mead has already attracted some of the country's leading
quality house builders, who will offer a range of stylish
new homes at the superb location on the outskirts of the town.
Infrastructure works began back in the summer and as the
New Year approaches Bryant Homes are preparing to offer the
first new homes for sale. They will be followed by Westbury
Homes, as well as George Wimpey Homes, Barratt Homes and several
other house builders.
Trinity Mead has been brought to fruition by a consortium
comprising Stratford on Avon District Council, Bryant Homes
and Heron Land Developments and will also provide significant
community benefit, as Trinity Mead spokesperson, Mr Stephen
Bailey explains:
"As well as providing much needed new homes for Stratford,
including affordable new homes" says Mr Bailey, "Trinity
Mead will be accompanied by the provision of large areas of
public open space for local people to enjoy. It will also
be marked by the establishment of a community woodland, as
well as extensive meadowlands and a number of other community
benefits."
There will be new cycle and pedestrian links, integrated
bus routes and a new children's play area. Also, as part of
the overall development plan for Trinity Mead, the new Southern
Relief Road Eastern Extension (SSR) will be constructed, which
will go some way to easing the traffic congestion currently
experienced to the south east of the town.
"The aim at Trinity Mead is to provide a distinctive
and characterful development to match the exceptional personality
of the town of Stratford-upon-Avon," says Mr Bailey.
"The design-led approach of consortium partners has
produced a detailed development design brief for Trinity Mead,
with the aim of setting the right tone for the whole scheme
and making it one of the most sought-after areas to live in
in Stratford."
Issued December 2002
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