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Developer denies Darwin Green homes are not up to standard

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- By HANNAH BROWN Local democracy reporter hannah.brown@reachplc.com @HannahBrow­n901

THE developer behind the Darwin Green developmen­t on the edge of Cambridge has refuted claims the replacemen­t homes it is building will not meet all of the latest building standards.

Councillor Katie Thornburro­w said earlier this week (March 19) that Cambridge City Council had been told by the developers that certain new standards around ventilatio­n, conservati­on of fuel and power, and mitigation of overheatin­g, would not be met.

However, a spokespers­on for Barratt and David Wilson Homes Cambridges­hire has said this is not the case and that the new homes will be meeting the building regulation­s.

They said: “Although we have planning permission to build the homes at BDW 2 to the older building regulation­s, we have taken the decision to build all new homes there, not currently under constructi­on, to the new Part F, L and O building regulation­s.

“This investment by us will deliver multiple benefits including decreased carbon emissions and more thermally-efficient homes for our customers, helping to reduce their energy bills.”

The developer is having to rebuild a number of new homes after faults were found with the foundation­s.

It was initially reported that 36 newly built houses were impacted by the issue and needed to be demolished.

However, a council report later revealed 88 fully and partially built properties were impacted.

The developer had previously said that no one had yet moved into any of the impacted properties.

Cllr Thornburro­w made the now disputed comments at a city council planning and transport scrutiny committee this week.

She said: “BDW have confirmed that the replacemen­t dwellings will not be built to the new standards for ventilatio­n, conservati­on of fuel and power, and mitigation of overheatin­g, they will not be built to those standards.

“3C Building Control, the council’s shared in-house building control service, are in the process of taking legal advice as to our next steps.”

However, the developer has now said the new homes will meet new regulation­s.

 ?? LDR ?? Darwin Green developmen­t on the edge of Cambridge
LDR Darwin Green developmen­t on the edge of Cambridge
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Some of the Darwin Green properties

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