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New homes to be demolished and rebuilt due to problems with foundations

Darwin Green, less than two miles from Cambridge city centre, is still under construction

The Darwin Green demolition plan, with red plots to be demolished and green plots to stay(Image: LDRS - CambridgeshireLive)

A developer is to demolish and rebuild more than 80 new homes due to problems with their foundations.

Darwin Green, less than two miles from Cambridge city centre, is still under construction and has outline approval for 1,593 new homes.

In June, developers Barratt and David Wilson said they had “discovered issues with the design of some of the foundations” of some homes under construction on phase two of the estate.

They said in a letter to residents at the time that the foundations of 84 “incomplete and unoccupied” homes “were found to be insufficient given the geology of the next phase”.

Initially, they said that 30 homes would need to be demolished and rebuilt, and the remaining plots would “also require work to remove the foundations and any other structures that have been started”.

In documents submitted to Cambridge City Council this month the developers said that “circa 83 units” would need to be demolished.

In the letter to residents in June, the developers said that “some of the properties which require demolition had been reserved by our customers”.

“We have met with all of the customers whose homes are affected on Phase Two and have offered them a range of options and support,” they said.