Plans to build more than 300 homes in town

News imageWain Estates Views of land south of Mount Road in Oswestry show landscape of buildings and green space.Wain Estates
An outline planning application has been submitted for up to 335 homes on land south of Mount Road in Oswestry

A housing developer has submitted a planning application to build up to 335 homes on the outskirts of Oswestry.

Wain Estates said the housing development would include a number of affordable homes, along with new road junction to access the site from the B4540.

The plans include an area of parkland around a Grade II listed property called The Hayes, which stands next to the site.

People have until 28 July to give their thoughts on the proposals.

News imageWain Estates A plan of a proposed housing development with a number of beige rectangles representing houses on a green backgroundWain Estates
The proposed housing development includes a number of green spaces and footpaths

Documents show that Wain Estates will look to utilise and improve a section of the existing bridleway that crosses the site from High Fawr Avenue, on the outskirts of Oswestry.

This, say the developer, will include an enhanced surface and low level lighting, providing pedestrian and cycle access onto High Fawr Avenue.

It said a number of older trees that will be retained when the homes are built and there is a promise of public open spaces, walking routes and play areas.

This news was gathered by the Local Democracy Reporting Service which covers councils and other public service organisations.

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