A second outline application has been submitted to Havering Council for a proposed development at Mylands Farm, Havering-atte-Bower, seeking to construct 30 new homes. This project includes 15 detached homes and 15 affordable mews houses, designed under sustainable practices, including rainwater harvesting to address water scarcity issues. The site, located on green belt land, has been the focus of previous application concerns over infrastructure strain, yet plans to include electric bike rentals are part of the proposal to enhance sustainable living.
The second proposal for Mylands Farm seeks to build 30 new homes on green belt land, emphasizing sustainable practices to mitigate water scarcity concerns.
This outline application includes a mix of four to five-bedroom homes and affordable mews houses, enhancing local housing availability.
The first outline application was approved amid concerns from neighbors about pressure on local infrastructure, highlighting ongoing community sentiments around new developments.
Developers plan to provide electric bike rentals, promoting sustainable transportation options for future residents, aligning with broader environmental objectives.
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