Residents are invited to view plans for up to 400 homes at a former golf club this week after a consultation was cancelled amid the “tragic” crossbow murders.
The landowner of Bushey Hall Golf Club and developer Griggs Homes are looking to redevelop the course, which closed in 2019, for a new residential community.
Known as Scotts Wood Park, off Bushey Hall Drive, it would include a mix of housing types and tenures with up to 70 per cent designated as affordable, according to the developer.
Griggs Homes cancelled the consultation last Wednesday (July 11) amid the “tragic events” which saw Carol, Hannah and Louise Hunt murdered at home in Ashlyn Close on Tuesday evening.
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It has now been rescheduled for this Thursday (July 18) at Metropolitan Bushey in Aldenham Road from 4pm to 9pm.
Pre-application designs for the estate also feature a community hub incorporating health and wellbeing services and land safeguarded for a new six form entry secondary school.
Consultation comments can also be made online at www.scottswoodpark-consultation.co.uk from July 10 to July 24.
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