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Construction of 412 Wiltshire homes at former army site set to begin

Drummond Park in Ludgershall was once the location of the Defence Medical Equipment Depot

A CGI image of the planned Drummond Park development.(Image: Lovell)

Construction is set to begin on a £100m housing scheme on a former army medical equipment site in Wiltshire that will provide more than 400 new homes.

Wiltshire Council has given housebuilder Lovell the go-ahead to begin developing 412 homes on the brownfield site in Ludgershall, around 16 miles northeast of Salisbury.

The project at Drummond Park, once where the Defence Medical Equipment Depot was situated, will include 309 two-to-four bedroom open-market homes.

A quarter of the development (103) will be affordable homes, of which 40% will be shared ownership and 60% affordable rent, for social housing provider Stonewater.

Lovell, which was appointed development partner for the project by Homes England in March 2020, said that contracts had now been completed and building work would get under way this month.

The first open-market homes will be available for sale in January 2022, with the development scheduled for completion in early 2027.

As part of the planning agreement for the new homes, Lovell is set to contribute £4.3m towards local community services and facilities.

The funds will go towards the construction of a new primary school at Perham Down, the expansion of Wellington Academy, local bus services, highways, and recycling facilities.