Rhoose, Vale of Glamorgan
Land North of the Railway Line
Persimmon Homes East Wales has submitted a full planning application to the Vale of Glamorgan Council for 339 much-needed, high-quality, new homes on land north of the railway line in Rhoose.
The development – on a site allocated for housing for over 20 years – featuring public open space, will address local housing needs, incorporate sustainable and eco-friendly features, and blend with the surrounding neighbourhood to foster a sense of place and community.
The scheme will provide a mix of house types and tenures, including much needed affordable housing for the area, with a view to commencing groundworks in Spring 2025 and the first homes being available in time for Christmas that year if planning permission is forthcoming in January 2025.
Persimmon is committed to leaving a positive and lasting legacy in the areas in which it develops, so will be engaging thoroughly with the local community to ensure our scheme delivers on local priorities.
Persimmon is engaging with the Vale of Glamorgan Council on the emerging proposals and has consulted all three of the ward’s county councillors to help ensure that the development is high-quality and locally distinctive. All feedback to-date has been positive.
This website explains the features of the application and provides an opportunity for you to respond to our questionnaire and give your views on the scheme.
About Persimmon Homes
Persimmon Homes is one of Wales’ largest housebuilders. It recently secured its third consecutive five-star status from the House Builder Federation, meaning nine out of ten customers would recommend them to a friend.
Persimmon is an accredited Living Wage employer, is also 20% less expensive than its competitors, and spends over £700,000 each year across the country on good causes and much-valued organisations.
All of the proposed dwellings are delivered in accordance with the Future Homes Standard, which achieves a significant reduction in carbon emissions compared to traditional building methods, helping it meet its Net Zero targets.