Harlow Gateway Site

Barratt Developments PLC 17 July 2006 17 July 2006 Harlow Gateway Barratt acquires major M11 corridor site for a new £100m community English Partnerships, the national regeneration agency, has chosen Barratt to build over 500 homes at Harlow, Essex - one of the key towns in the M11 corridor. The 27-acre site lies on the northen edge of the town centre and is known as 'Harlow Gateway' due to its outstanding position alongside the main A414 road to Chelmsford and close to Harlow's mainline railway station. The land, which is redundant sports ground, was acquired from English Partnerships with outline planning consent for 530 homes worth around £100m. Barratt has now submitted an application to Harlow District Council for the first phase of building. Barratt Group Chief Executive David Pretty said: 'This is an outstanding acquisition for us, paving the way for a complete new community in one of the most convenient towns in the South East. It enables us to do what we do best - recycle disused land into high-quality homes in an area of great demand. 'Harlow is in the heart of the M11 corridor, which the Government has identified as a target area for housing expansion in the South East. Our Harlow Gateway regeneration will show that much of this vital new homes development can be done on recycled, redundant land, making it a great economic and social asset to the town.' Steve Collins, Senior Regeneration Manager for English Partnerships, said: 'The Harlow Gateway development will be a significant catalyst for future regeneration and investment in Harlow and will help to create a vibrant new community in this growing town.' Barratt is working with Essex-based Grafik Architects Ltd to create a range of houses and apartments to stylish contemporary designs specific to the Harlow Gateway site, which borders Fifth Avenue at Burnt Mill. A public consultation programme will get under way shortly and the company hopes to be in a position to launch the first phase of the development at the annual Harlow Town Show in September, which it is sponsoring. In recent years, Barratt has played an important role in the planned growth of Harlow, which is less than a hour from London by road and rail and is an important commuter town. As well as making major contributions to the larger-scale developments on the eastern side of town, such as Church Langley and Newhall - where the company's contemporary townhouses won a number of design awards - Barratt recently completed City Links, a development of 84 apartments on recycled railway land. Currently underway is Prospect Royal, a development of 91 one and two bedroom apartments close to Old Harlow. ENDS Further information (media only): Group Press Officer Robert Barlow 01440 783636 bob.barlow@rbc-pr.com This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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