TAYLOR Wimpey West Scotland has started construction on the final phase of new homes at Newton Farm in Cambuslang.
The housebuilder’s final development of 206 two, three, and four-bedroom homes will complete the multi-million-pound masterplan vision for the location, which sits within a South Lanarkshire Council Community Growth Area. Construction of new homes in Newton Farm phase 1 started back in 2007.
The development has provided a raft of benefits to the local community, including two new primary schools, affordable homes in line with Taylor Wimpey’s Section 75 obligations, local community and sporting facilities, areas of maintained open space and green corridors, playparks and cycleways, a retail area, as well as transport infrastructure and upgrades to the River Clyde Walkway.
Martin Findlay, technical director for Taylor Wimpey West Scotland, said, “It’s hugely significant that we secured our final detailed planning application from South Lanarkshire Council earlier this year to complete the Newton Farm masterplan, and we are proud to have started construction work to allow us to deliver our last development of new homes.
“The vision for this development within the South Lanarkshire Community Growth Area was always to create a new place to call home for the community, and this commitment remains the same as our teams begin work to bring this part of the development to life.
“This is one of our largest developments in Scotland that, once completed, will provide up to 1,500 new homes, a total investment of over £190m in Section 75, and an impressive range of community benefits.”
Sales and marketing director Audrey Ross added, “Newton Farm is a popular development where our customers have grown with us. Many choose their next property move as we release future phases of homes for sale and their property needs evolve. We expect this trend to continue as we work towards releasing the final homes at the development for sale later this year.”