Plans for the next 151 homes at Valley Park in Didcot have passed the last planning hurdle.
Charles Church, sister company of Persimmon Homes, has had its reserved matters application approved by Vale of White Horse District Council officers.
It will be a no-gas site where all homes will have air source heat pumps, electric vehicle charging points and solar panels, as well as cycle storage.
Once complete, Valley Park will have 4,254 homes delivered by Persimmon Homes Wessex, Charles Church Wessex and consortium partners.
New facilities and amenities will include two new primary schools, a special education school and a healthcare centre.
Persimmon and consortium partners will also gift land for a new health centre to the local integrated care board will contribute £2,841,000.
Charles Church Wessex deputy managing director Seb Spiller said: “We are thrilled to announce the approval for the next phase of homes at our Valley Park development in Didcot.
“Securing permission for an additional 151 properties is a significant milestone that underscores our commitment to delivering sustainable and high-quality housing in Oxfordshire.
“As a five-star builder, we are proud to create a zero-carbon ready community that prioritises environmental responsibility, featuring air source heat pumps, electric vehicle charging points, and solar panels.
“This development is not just about homes – it’s about creating a vibrant community with essential amenities, including new schools and a healthcare centre, supported by a £50m investment.
“We look forward to continuing to work closely with the council and our partners to bring this vision to life, fostering local job creation and economic growth while enhancing the quality of life for residents.”
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