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Getting stuck in - building has begun at the site in Burnham Road

Building work on 41 new homes in Latchingdon begins
The new flats, houses and bungalows are set to be completed by June 2023

Proposed view of the plans for a new shop and six apartments in Wickham Bishops

Controversial plans for new shop and flats in village refused after concerns

An artist's impression of private drive streets as part of the plans. Credit: Fine Architects and Designers

Plans unveiled for more homes at 1,000-home site in Maldon after refusal

Street scene of phase two of Wycke Place development in Maldon. Credit: Crest Nicholson

Developer to build 210 new homes in latest phase of Maldon development

A view of some of the proposed new Tillingham homes over the central recreation space. Credit: Arcady Architects

Plans to build a new 44 home residential development in the Dengie revealed

Revealed: How much first time buyers are having to pay in Maldon

Revealed: How much first time buyers are having to pay in Maldon

Beckingham Business Park in Tolleshunt Major

Bid for new business park units 'ideal for a start up' refused after concerns

Plans to build more new homes in Stoney Hills have been refused. Photo: Google Street View

Controversial plans for more new homes at Burnham site turned down

Phase 1a development of the new homes along the gateway open space

First 160 homes of new 1,100 home development in Heybridge approved

An artist's illustration of North Heybridge Garden Suburb

First phase of more than 1,100 home development near Heybridge set for vote

How the 130 home estate could look

Appeal set to be held after bid for 130 new homes in village is refused

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