| Infrastructure works get underway at
Trinity Mead...
TheTrinity Mead, Stratford-upon-Avon, Summer 2002:
Infrastructure works have began at the new Trinity Mead new
homes development in Stratford-upon-Avon
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Infrasture
work starts at Stratford |
Work began this month on the internal road structures which
will provide access for the first new homes to be built at
the development. Eventually providing around 650 new homes,
it is anticipated that the first homes will be released for
sale early in 2003, from companies such as Bryant Homes, Westbury
Homes, Barratt Homes and George Wimpey.
Master Plan for Trinity Mead reflects ‘urban design’
principles, and will provide a distinctive and characterful
development to match the exceptional personality of the town
of Stratford-upon-Avon.
A design-led approach of consortium partners Heron Land Developments,
Bryant Homes and Stratford on Avon District Council, has produced
a detailed development design brief for Trinity Mead to set
the tone for the whole scheme.
The development will eventually provide:
- Over 700 dwellings
- Links to Banbury Road, Rushbrook Road and the new Southern
Relief Road
- Retention of mature trees and hedges
- Three distinct areas of affordable housing
- Cycle, pedestrian and vehicle links
- Integration of bus route
- Public open space, including toddler play area
- Southern Relief Road extension
- An integration with Community Woodland
A series of individual quality public open spaces is also
planned, and the new Community Woodland will contribute further
to the recreational needs of the development and the wider
community.
Issued Summer 2002 |