Taylor Wimpey recently submitted a Reserved Matters Planning Application for an area known as Parcel 2.2b South at West Cambourne. The application is for 121 dwellings, including affordable housing and hard and soft landscaping.

Taylor Wimpey recently received planning approval for a parcel of land known as parcel 1.5, which is located in the south east corner of West Cambourne, adjacent to Lower Cambourne.
This area of the development will benefit from the following:
- 41 new dwellings, including 12 affordable homes (6x affordable rented tenure & 6x intermediate tenure).
- Mix of dwellings; including 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes.
- New public open space located at the centre of the parcel.
- New pedestrian links to link up with the wider Cambourne Network.
- Construction is due to commence in 2024 on this parcel.
- A range of ecological enhancements will be provided by this development, including integrated bird and bat boxes to specific buildings, hedgehog highways to rear gardens, bee bricks in garden walls and native hedge planting.
- The homes have been designed with a traditional Cambridgeshire vernacular, featuring a mixture of cream bricks and contrasting slate effect tiled roofs, with key focal buildings finished in smooth off-white render.


Linden Homes recently received planning approval for a parcel of land known as Swansley Parcel 2.1, which is located in the south east corner of West Cambourne, adjacent to Lower Cambourne.
This parcel will benefit from the following:
- 118 new dwellings.
- Mix of dwellings; including 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes.
- New public open space located at the upper central area of the parcel.
- New pedestrian links to link up with the wider Cambourne Network.
- Construction is due to commence in Dec 2023 on this parcel.
- A range of ecological enhancements will be provided by this development, including integrated bird and bat boxes to specific buildings and hedgehog highways to rear gardens.
- The homes have been designed in line with the approved site-wide Design Code, with a traditional Cambridgeshire vernacular featuring a mixture of buff bricks and contrasting red / grey and slate effect tiled roofs, with key focal buildings finished in chalk render or Anthracite boarding.
