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Newton Garden Village

Comprising over 500 new homes, alongside open space, wildflower meadows, woodland, allotments, and wildlife-rich spaces that are easily accessible to the local community.

KEY STATS

£12 million

community investment

including £2.35 million for a new community primary school and an iconic piece of public art to commemorate the site's aviation history

over 20 acres

of open space

including wildflower grass meadows, a community orchard, allotments, play areas & sports pitches

5.22 hectares

employment space

earmarked for A1 and A3 classification use (including shops & food takeaway businesses)

Ecology

As part of Redrow’s Nature for People biodiversity strategy, routes and shelters for wildlife such as hedgehogs and barn owls have been introduced, ensuring they can move freely through the development during the night.

Hedgehog highways are being created in fences, while roads and footpaths around the development are designed so as not to interrupt the wildlife. Bird, bat and owl lofts, barns and boxes are also being incorporated into the scheme.

New ponds and a series of swales form part of the Sustainable Urban Drainage System (SUDS) that is being implemented. Areas of habitat for reptiles will be formed around the attenuation pond, together with natural shelter for amphibians, reptiles and other mammals.

Mature trees are being retained, wherever possible, and protected during construction, with planting of new trees, shrubs and hedges to supplement. Wildflower meadows and a community orchard will add to the opportunity for flora and fauna to flourish, while the inclusion of community allotments will contribute to the health and well-being of residents and reflect the increasing popularity of growing your own.

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