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Latest on Cavanna Homes Bostons Boat Yard from TOWRA

Latest on Cavanna Homes Bostons Boat Yard from TOWRA

For all residents here is some information on the development in former Boston’s Boatyard. A meeting was held at 37 The Old Wharf on Friday 3rd May at 3pm with David Smith (Build Manager ) from Cavanna Homes and Peter and Penny Lenthall, Lilianna Grainger, Tim Brighton and Pat Constable.

May 29, 2013 | By | Reply More
Planning Application for Boston’s Boat Yard -12-01180-FUL

Planning Application for Boston’s Boat Yard -12-01180-FUL

Cavanna Homes (Devon) Ltd have applied for a proposed development of 53 dwellings with associated roads, foot ways, access, parking, landscaping and drainage in the former Boston’s Boat Yard. Full details on all documents relating to this Cavanna Homes proposal can be found on the Plymouth County Council website –  See Quick link here     […]

August 2, 2012 | By | Reply More
Consultation Exhibition for Boston’s Boatyard Plan

Consultation Exhibition for Boston’s Boatyard Plan

Cavanna Homes will be holding a ‘Consultation Exhibition’ meeting to showcase the plan for 53 houses in the former Bostons’ Boatyard will be open for visitors on Wednesday the 15th February 2012 between 14:00 – 18:30 hours. Two planning applications for 222 homes had previously been refused. Update: Planning has now been applied for see […]

February 12, 2012 | By | Reply More
Boston’s Boatyard topographical survey

Boston’s Boatyard topographical survey

An email today confirms that Redrow Homes South West have completed a recent topographical survey “to review the feasibility of redeveloping the adjacent, former, Boston’s boatyard”.  Their surveyor was noticed in The Old Wharf a few days ago. The Senior Land Manager, Ben Leather for Redrow Homes South West, has agreed to contact our Residents’ […]

February 18, 2011 | By | Reply More
Boston’s development Bayly’s Road

Boston’s development Bayly’s Road

Whilst a second application has been put forward to Planning for merely 92 residential homes, we are still terribly concerned about the levels of traffic.   We would rather see far fewer, higher value (to achieve Mr Boston’s financial target), executive type homes.  This will certainly address the concerns regarding traffic and enhance the area generally.     […]

October 9, 2009 | By | Reply More