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Plans for new phase of Cribbs Causeway project near Bristol submitted

Construction firms Bellway South West and Taylor Wimpey are behind the proposed development near the out-of-town shopping centre

CGI of homes planned for the second phase of development of Bellway South West's Berwick Green project.(Image: Bellway South West)

A developer has submitted plans for a new phase of a major regeneration scheme on the northern edge of Bristol, which will add 150 homes.

Housebuilder Bellway South West is teaming up with fellow construction firm Taylor Wimpey on the huge new project on land off Cribbs Causeway.

The joint venture is aiming to deliver a total of around 780 homes, which could be located within a five-minute drive of the nearby out-of-town shopping centre.

Bellway’s part of the Berwick Green scheme is already underway, with the first phase of construction set to deliver 256 homes, the first of which are scheduled to be available for sale later this year.

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Now the company is seeking planning permission for phase two, which will consist of a further 153 homes.

Tim Lund, sales director for Bellway South West, said: “Submitting our plans for phase two of Berwick Green is an important moment in this significant project.

“The land purchase for Berwick Green was the largest ever made by our South West division and forms a cornerstone of our commitment to helping meet the local demand for homes. Seeing through this planning application will enable us to take the next steps in this scheme.