A former pub will be redeveloped as a retirement living scheme after the plans were approved.
The team from Build55 Living and its contractors who are behind the project.
The complex will offer living accommodation for residents as well as indoor and outdoor amenities for their own enjoyment.It is being built over two floors with car parking spaces and landscaped gardens with courtyard. Kieran Danby, director of BuildFifty5 Living says: “This is a really exciting time for all of us involved in the new Duce Drive development as we see planning permission granted for a complex that will not only benefit the local community, but also bring jobs into the area too.
“With Duce Drive, we have worked closely with the local authority to agree what could be done with this location and very much identified the needs and wants of the local area.
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