Plans for more than 400 homes submitted

Andrew Spence
Local Democracy Reporting Service
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Developer Beal Homes has submitted a proposal to Hull City Council to build 418 homes on land north of Sutton village

Plans have been submitted to build more than 400 homes in an area of Hull.

Developer Beal Homes has submitted a proposal to Hull City Council for 418 homes on land west of East Carr Road, north of Sutton village.

If approved, the plans would initially be limited to 415 homes to accommodate a temporary bus turning area on the site.

The development would be made up of 72 two-bedroom, 212 three-bedroom and 90 four-bedroom houses, as well as 41 affordable homes.

Planning documents state that there would be two access points, one off East Carr Road and another from Danby Close.

A fifth of the site would also remain undeveloped due to it being covered by a flood plain.

According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, a further development was planned on land to the north of the site.

The two developments together would allow for a bus route loop, freeing up space for three more homes on the Beal Homes site.

The application will be decided at a later date.

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