PLANNING permission has been granted for 66 new homes to be built in Moreton.

The project, by national housebuilder Lovell Partnerships, involves the redevelopment of the former Fox Field School site off Douglas Drive, which closed in 2015 when a replacement facility was built in New Hey Road in Woodchurch.

Plans consist of a mix of terraced and semi-detached two and two-and-a-half storey affordable homes with two-, three-, and four-bedrooms. Each are available on a variety of tenures including shared ownership, affordable rent and Rent-to-Buy.

Tahreen Shad, regional partnerships director at Lovell, said: “This is a site that has been left vacant for some time, since the school was demolished in 2018. Unlocking developments is what we do best and it is therefore a positive step forward to have secured planning and progress with this high-quality, multi affordable tenure development.

“We are committed to helping meet housing demand in the region by providing affordable homes for local people and bringing brownfield sites back into use. We expect to start on site in April and look forward to delivering a range of sustainable design measures included in our plans, such as high performing insulation and low energy fittings. We are also keen to prioritise a vibrant and cohesive green environment for residents.”

The site is one of six areas designated for housing development in Moreton and Woodchurch under Wirral Council’s Emerging Local Plan.

Tahreen added: “Projects such as this are a testament to the power of collaboration in supporting housing needs, and we look forward to strengthening our relationship with Wirral Council and helping to unlock more sites in the region.”

This scheme follows the completion of the multi-million-pound regeneration of the former Fiveways estate in Rockferry, delivering 283 homes in partnership with Wirral Council and Riverside, with the final handover taking place in December 2023.

It also builds on the success of the Fountain Court development in Tranmere, consisting of 75 homes; a Market Housing Renewal site delivered in collaboration with Wirral Council.