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Former biscuit factory in Wirral to be demolished for hundreds of Bellway homes

The site was previously home to Burton's - the firm that manufactures Wagon Wheels and Jammie Dodgers

The former Burton's biscuit factory site in Moreton where plans for 299 new homes look set to get the go ahead(Image: Paul Heaps)

A former biscuit factory on Merseyside is to be demolished and replaced with hundreds of homes.

The Burton's Biscuits site in Moreton, Wirral, will become 'Jellicoe Gardens', and consist of 257 homes ranging from two-bed semis to four-bed detached.

Avison Young announced on Monday it had advised on the successful completion of the land sale to Bellway, and demolition work at the site has begun.

The site was previously home to Burton's - the multinational firm that manufactures Wagon Wheels and Jammie Dodgers - .

How the Jellicoe Gardens scheme in Moreton could look

According to Avison Young, 231 of the homes will be for private sale, with 26 set to be 'affordable'.

Claire Robinson, associate director at Avison Young, said: “The total site area extends to 24 acres and the houses that will be delivered on this brownfield site will help to address the shortage of new residential development in Wirral in a well-connected location, just 20 minutes outside of Liverpool.

“It is encouraging that quality national housebuilders such as Bellway remain active and committed to sites such as this in Moreton as it will be an important step in the economy’s recovery following the Covid 19 restrictions.”