Hunts Grove
| Hunts Grove | |
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| Area | 1.77 km2 (0.68 sq mi) |
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| Country | England |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
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Hunts Grove is a civil parish on the southern edge of the city of Gloucester. It almost entirely comprises a new build development being built on land formerly part of Colethrop Farm, but also includes the older area of Four Mile Elm on the Bristol Road and Bath Road.
The development and the parish are named Hunts Grove after the small historic woodland on the site.
Building began in 2010[1] and is expected to continue into the 2030s.
On 1 April 2020, Hunts Grove became a parish in its own right [2] having previously straddled the parishes of Hardwicke and Haresfield.[1]
Planning
[edit | edit source]Planning permission was granted in 2008 by Stroud District Council, the relevant planning authority. Gloucester City Council formally objected[1] but a government planning inspector confirmed the permission in 2009.[1] Further objections were raised when Stroud District Council proposed an extension to include a further 750 new homes.[3]
On 25 May 2014, Gloucestershire County Council announced that a new primary school in the village would serve the 1,750 new homes being built.[4]
Phases and Developers
[edit | edit source]- PHASE 1 (Complete)
- PHASE 2 (Complete)
- PHASE 3 (Complete)
- Bovis Homes - Development name "Oaklands"[11]
- Linden Homes
- PHASE 4 (Under construction)
- FARMHOUSE TRIANGLE (planned)
- Colethrop Farm Limited (the original landowner)
- HUNTS GROVE EXTENSION (planned)
- A further development of approx 700 homes is included in Stroud District Council's Local Plan and initial planning work is underway.
Hunts Grove Primary Academy
[edit | edit source]Hunts Grove Primary Academy is operated by Robinswood Academy Trust and opened in September 2019.[13] Construction of the school was contracted by Crest Nicholson[14] to Willmott Dixon Construction Ltd[15] with the build commencing September 3, 2018.[13]
References
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External links
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