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Osprey Gardens, Richmond Park
Planning permission was granted by Dover District Council under application number DOV/10/01010 for an “outline planning application for the construction of up to 1,400 units, comprising a mix of 2-5 bed units, 66 bed care home (Class C2) and supported living units, with vehicular access off the A256; provision of new 420 place 2FE primary school including early years provision, energy centre and local centre comprising up to 250sqm of retail space (Class A1-A3) along with all associated access arrangements, car parking, infrastructure and landscaping, with all matters (except the means of access off the A256) reserved for future consideration (revised proposals)”. The description of the location was Phase 1, Whitfield Urban Extension, (land southeast of Archer’s Court Road).
The site has been named Richmond Park by Halsbury Homes
https://www.halsburyhomes.com/richmond-park/
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 15 Oct 2019
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The development of Richmond Park
The
Image has progressed further with three houses showing signs of completion and one, with scaffolding covering its exterior, showing its design.
Planning permission was granted by Dover District Council under application number DOV/10/01010 for an “outline planning application for the construction of up to 1,400 units, comprising a mix of 2-5 bed units, 66 bed care home (Class C2) and supported living units, with vehicular access off the A256; provision of new 420 place 2FE primary school including early years provision, energy centre and local centre comprising up to 250sqm of retail space (Class A1-A3) along with all associated access arrangements, car parking, infrastructure and landscaping, with all matters (except the means of access off the A256) reserved for future consideration (revised proposals)”. The description of the location was Phase 1, Whitfield Urban Extension, (land southeast of Archer’s Court Road).
The site has been named Richmond Park by Halsbury Homes http://www.halsburyhomes.com/richmond-park/
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 13 Jan 2019
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The development of Richmond Park
The
Image has progressed further, with all the houses showing signs of completion. However a wire fence has been erected installed across the footpath, which runs beside the houses in
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Planning permission was granted by Dover District Council under application number DOV/10/01010 for an “outline planning application for the construction of up to 1,400 units, comprising a mix of 2-5 bed units, 66 bed care home (Class C2) and supported living units, with vehicular access off the A256; provision of new 420 place 2FE primary school including early years provision, energy centre and local centre comprising up to 250sqm of retail space (Class A1-A3) along with all associated access arrangements, car parking, infrastructure and landscaping, with all matters (except the means of access off the A256) reserved for future consideration (revised proposals)”. The description of the location was Phase 1, Whitfield Urban Extension, (land southeast of Archer’s Court Road).
The site has been named Richmond Park by Halsbury Homes
https://www.halsburyhomes.com/richmond-park/
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 15 Oct 2019
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The development of Richmond Park
Planning permission was granted by Dover District Council under application number DOV/10/01010 for an “outline planning application for the construction of up to 1,400 units, comprising a mix of 2-5 bed units, 66 bed care home (Class C2) and supported living units, with vehicular access off the A256; provision of new 420 place 2FE primary school including early years provision, energy centre and local centre comprising up to 250sqm of retail space (Class A1-A3) along with all associated access arrangements, car parking, infrastructure and landscaping, with all matters (except the means of access off the A256) reserved for future consideration (revised proposals)”. The description of the location was Phase 1, Whitfield Urban Extension, (land southeast of Archer’s Court Road).
This image shows
Image in January 2019.
The site has been named Richmond Park by Halsbury Homes http://www.halsburyhomes.com/richmond-park/
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 19 Aug 2018
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The development of Richmond Park
Planning permission was granted by Dover District Council under application number DOV/10/01010 for an “outline planning application for the construction of up to 1,400 units, comprising a mix of 2-5 bed units, 66 bed care home (Class C2) and supported living units, with vehicular access off the A256; provision of new 420 place 2FE primary school including early years provision, energy centre and local centre comprising up to 250sqm of retail space (Class A1-A3) along with all associated access arrangements, car parking, infrastructure and landscaping, with all matters (except the means of access off the A256) reserved for future consideration (revised proposals)”. The description of the location was Phase 1, Whitfield Urban Extension, (land southeast of Archer’s Court Road).
The site has been named Richmond Park by Halsbury Homes http://www.halsburyhomes.com/richmond-park/
This image shows
Image in January 2019.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 2 May 2019
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Richmond Way, Richmond Park
Planning permission was granted by Dover District Council under application number DOV/10/01010 for an “outline planning application for the construction of up to 1,400 units, comprising a mix of 2-5 bed units, 66 bed care home (Class C2) and supported living units, with vehicular access off the A256; provision of new 420 place 2FE primary school including early years provision, energy centre and local centre comprising up to 250sqm of retail space (Class A1-A3) along with all associated access arrangements, car parking, infrastructure and landscaping, with all matters (except the means of access off the A256) reserved for future consideration (revised proposals)”. The description of the location was Phase 1, Whitfield Urban Extension, (land southeast of Archer’s Court Road).
The site has been named Richmond Park by Halsbury Homes http://www.halsburyhomes.com/richmond-park/
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 26 Nov 2017
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Merlin Avenue, Richmond Park
Planning permission was granted by Dover District Council under application number DOV/10/01010 for an “outline planning application for the construction of up to 1,400 units, comprising a mix of 2-5 bed units, 66 bed care home (Class C2) and supported living units, with vehicular access off the A256; provision of new 420 place 2FE primary school including early years provision, energy centre and local centre comprising up to 250sqm of retail space (Class A1-A3) along with all associated access arrangements, car parking, infrastructure and landscaping, with all matters (except the means of access off the A256) reserved for future consideration (revised proposals)”. The description of the location was Phase 1, Whitfield Urban Extension, (land southeast of Archer’s Court Road).
The site has been named Richmond Park by Halsbury Homes http://www.halsburyhomes.com/richmond-park/
This was
Image in January 2019.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 2 May 2019
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Footpath towards Whitfield
A path leads from Pineham, through Great Pineham Farm and then under the A256 before heading towards Whitfield.
Image: © David Anstiss
Taken: 6 Mar 2011
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Kestrel Grove, Richmond Park
Planning permission was granted by Dover District Council under application number DOV/10/01010 for an “outline planning application for the construction of up to 1,400 units, comprising a mix of 2-5 bed units, 66 bed care home (Class C2) and supported living units, with vehicular access off the A256; provision of new 420 place 2FE primary school including early years provision, energy centre and local centre comprising up to 250sqm of retail space (Class A1-A3) along with all associated access arrangements, car parking, infrastructure and landscaping, with all matters (except the means of access off the A256) reserved for future consideration (revised proposals)”. The description of the location was Phase 1, Whitfield Urban Extension, (land southeast of Archer’s Court Road).
The site has been named Richmond Park by Halsbury Homes http://www.halsburyhomes.com/richmond-park/
This road eventually forms a junction with Richmond Way.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 26 Nov 2017
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Richmond Way, Richmond Park
Planning permission was granted by Dover District Council under application number DOV/10/01010 for an “outline planning application for the construction of up to 1,400 units, comprising a mix of 2-5 bed units, 66 bed care home (Class C2) and supported living units, with vehicular access off the A256; provision of new 420 place 2FE primary school including early years provision, energy centre and local centre comprising up to 250sqm of retail space (Class A1-A3) along with all associated access arrangements, car parking, infrastructure and landscaping, with all matters (except the means of access off the A256) reserved for future consideration (revised proposals)”. The description of the location was Phase 1, Whitfield Urban Extension, (land southeast of Archer’s Court Road).
The site has been named Richmond Park by Halsbury Homes http://www.halsburyhomes.com/richmond-park/
A similar image of
Image was taken in November 2017.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 5 Mar 2018
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