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The purchase of all 185 homes on the troubled Bonnington Walk development in Lockleaze by housing associations GreenSquare ...
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BristolWorld on MSNPopular Bristol Shared Ownership development reaches sold out statusBristol home seekers have snapped up brand-new Shared Ownership homes after Bromford’s affordable modular homes development reached sold out status.
The Marshall University Foundation has announced a gift of $1 million bequeathed by Rosemarie J. Bonnington toward the ...
The days were numbered for council-owned land like the Bonnington Walk Open Space, already designated for development. In the autumn of 2019, a plan for 185 new homes was presented to local ...
The modular homes are located at Bonnington Walk in Lockleaze, Bristol The BBC understands about 20 prospective buyers have pulled out of their agreements. One man told the BBC he could "not wait ...
A Leith Walk firm has announced it is relocating after 40 years in the wake of Drum Property Group's £50 million proposals for the site.
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Bonnington Walk is an 185-home scheme, including houses and apartments, with 51 per cent affordable housing. The modular development, built on former Bristol City Council-owned land for Lockleaze, was ...
If approved, 185 modular homes, half of which will be affordable, would be built off-site for the Bonnington Walk development by Legal & General Modular Homes. Bonnington Walk has been allocated for ...
Cranes are being used to remove a number of new modular homes from a city development after foundation problems were discovered earlier this year. A total of 185 modular homes are part of the ...
The housing development on Bonnington Walk is expected to finish in December 2025 An open letter has called on a company to reopen the popular cycling route it closed three years ago. Legal ...
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