The new development in Scotland is located seven miles east of Falkirk
Cala Homes has secured planning permission from Falkirk Council to deliver 226 new homes.
The development, located south of Crawfield Road, Bo’ness, will comprise 192 private dwellings and 34 affordable homes. It will be a mixture of three-to-five bedroom houses.
Groundworks are expected to begin in autumn 2025 with the first homes available from autumn 2026.
A request for planning permission for the scheme was lodged in mid-December last year.
In its letter approving the project sent on 4 July, Falkirk Council’s director of place services issued several conditions, including that development work must be begun within three years, as well as protection of the trees on the site.
Michael Clements, land manager at Cala Homes (West) said: “Securing planning permission from Falkirk Council marks a significant milestone for Cala Homes (West) as we continue to work hard to address the demand for high-quality, much needed homes across Scotland.
“This new development will enhance and complement the vibrant community of Bo’ness, future-proofing the area with homes built to the highest standards of sustainability and energy efficiency. Importantly, it offers a range of housing options, thoughtfully designed to meet the needs of residents at every stage of life. We look forward to progressing the project and delivering additional benefits to the community through our dedicated Community Pledge.”
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The new homes will incorporate various green energy features including fully electric air source heating and electric vehicle charging points. It will include new landscaping and paths, as well as a park along the southern boundary of the site, offering trails, woodland and meadow habitats.
Bo’ness is approximately seven miles east of Falkirk, 17 miles north-west of Edinburgh and 18.5 miles south-east of Stirling.
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