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Plans lodged for 3,500-home Grimsby West estate near Great Coates

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Plans have been submitted for a major new housing development in Lincolnshire which could deliver up to 3,500 homes. At this stage, the outline application sets out the broad scale and location of the scheme, with more detailed designs and layouts expected to be brought forward at a later stage if the principle of development is approved. In addition to housing, the proposals indicate associated infrastructure may be required, including access roads, walking and cycling routes, open space and drainage, subject to detailed assessment and consultation. The application will be considered through the relevant planning process. Residents and other interested parties will be able to view the documents and submit comments as part of the public consultation before any decision is made. Information about consultation and decision-making timetables can be found through the appropriate planning portal and forthcoming committee agendas.
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