Beal's Greenways scheme in Goole is of a similar nature to the Immingham scheme. Credit: Beal Homes

Beal tipped for Immingham go-ahead

The developer is seeking reserved matters approval for a £105m project that will deliver more than 500 homes on the south bank of the Humber.

Approval is recommended for the 57-acre plans, which are due before North East Lincolnshire’s planning committee this week.

Beal Homes’ reserved matters application covers 525 homes, with landscaping, areas of public open space and associated works, on land off Stallingborough Road.

The proposed development will provide a range of two, three and four-bedroom homes to support major investment in and around Immingham as  local authorities continue to push the area’s potential in renewable energy.

Chris Murphy, land director at East Yorkshire-based Beal, said: “The site is allocated for housing under North East Lincolnshire Council’s Local Plan and already has outline planning approval for 525 homes, so this application is seeking full approval for the detailed layout and design.

“The development will enhance the quality, availability and choice of homes in the area, to meet increasing demand in a community benefiting from significant investment and job creation.”

The proposed development is less than a 10-minute walk into Immingham town centre and offers a natural extension to existing housing in the town, Beal said.

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