The proposed development will be built in phases, with the first phase focusing on the construction of 10 detached two-storey homes. The second phase will involve the construction of 10 bungalows, and the third phase will focus on the development of the remaining 10 detached two-storey homes. The development will be built on land that is currently used for agricultural purposes. The land is currently owned by Stockton Council, and the council has granted Avant Homes permission to develop the land. Avant Homes has stated that the development will create jobs and boost the local economy.
Round Hill is a designated area for affordable housing, and Avant Homes is committed to delivering high-quality, affordable homes for local residents. The design and access statement also highlights the importance of sustainability and energy efficiency. The proposed development will incorporate features such as solar panels, rainwater harvesting, and green roofs to reduce the environmental impact of the development.