Housing & Residential: South East Plymouth City Council Plans 500 New Homes in Plympton September 4th, 2024 Mya Driver Plymouth City Council is moving forward with plans to develop 500 modern, energy-efficient homes on land off Stoggy Lane in Plympton, with 150 of these set aside as affordable housing. The project aims to address the growing demand for housing in the city, contributing to the national effort to alleviate the housing crisis.The proposed development includes plans for new wetland greenspace, the planting of 2,000 trees, and financial contributions towards the creation of a sports hub at Boringdon. This initiative has progressed through public consultations and is now moving towards the planning permission stage.Cllr Chris Penberthy, Cabinet Member for Housing, Communities, and Cooperative Development, expressed enthusiasm for the project, noting the importance of providing housing solutions for Plymouth’s residents.The development has been designed with sustainability and community needs in mind, offering green spaces and modern homes to support the city’s future growth.This is the type of project discussed at the UKREiiF event, which brings together property professionals from across the UK to explore similar developments. The Great South West had a big presence in 2024 and will have even more to showcase in 2025 UKREiiF. If you’re interested in property networking events, UKREiiF offers an excellent opportunity to connect with industry leaders nationwide.To register your place at the UK’s biggest real estate and property festival, visit https://www.ukreiif.com/ukreiif-2025/.