Vistry, a UK provider of mixed-tenure homes, has secured a resolution to grant detailed planning permission from Tunbridge Wells Borough Council for the delivery of 87 high-quality mixed-tenure homes in Pembury, on the outskirts of Tunbridge Wells in Kent.
Of the 87 homes being delivered in total, 35 of these will be affordable โ 21 for social rent and 14 shared ownership โ with the remaining homes available for private sale.
In addition to the new homes being created, Vistry will be providing recreational public spaces accessible to the wider community, childrenโs play areas, new pedestrian and cycle connections, upgrades to public footpaths and the creation of a Sustainable Drainage System (SuDS) pond to provide a natural habitat for local wildlife.
Vistry will also be making financial contributions towards highway improvements and community facilities in the area, including sports and recreation facilities, education and heritage interpretation boards.
James Harkin, head of Vistry Strategic Land, said: โWe are very pleased to be delivering the mix of high-quality new homes that residents need, alongside a range of public benefits including transport and highways improvements, recreational green spaces and support for community facilities, including health and education that are vital for the creation of thriving and sustainable neighbourhoods.โ