Residents in Crook are being invited to meet builders and
architects to find out more about plans to redevelop Greenside
Place and Park Avenue Close in the town.
Representatives of the contractor, Frank Haslam Milan, will be
there with designs for the new homes planned for the two sites and
information about how the sites will be managed to minimise
disruption once work begins.
They will also have pictures of similar developments completed in
recent years.
Representatives of Dale & Valley Homes will also be on hand to
discuss the arrangements for residents who are moving, and to help
them with applying for new homes.
The consultation is open to anyone who is interested and will be
held at Greenside Place Common Room from 4pm to 6pm on Thursday,
March 25.
All the representatives will stay on for the Watergate Action Group
meeting from 7 to 8pm.
Pat Wanless, director of housing operations for Dale & Valley
Homes, said: “This is a chance for anyone who is interested
to come along and meet the people who are directly involved with
the project. They should be able to answer any questions people
have about the design, layout and how the work will be managed to
cause the least disruption possible.
“We will also be able to help anyone who is moving and has
not yet made all the arrangements.
“We are looking forward to meeting as many residents as
possible and being able to explain the whole plan to them in
detail.”
Residents view plans for new Wear Valley homes
Published by Frances Griss for Dale & Valley Homes
in Housing and also in Communities
Wednesday 17th March 2010 - 11:41am
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