A Big Welcome to our first tenants – we all wish you a Merry Christmas and a very happy time here to come!
– and we must thank our builders. EG Carter, for pulling out all the stops in these difficult times to make this possible.
A Big Welcome to our first tenants – we all wish you a Merry Christmas and a very happy time here to come!
– and we must thank our builders. EG Carter, for pulling out all the stops in these difficult times to make this possible.
Fullers Close homes are mostly all allocated now – and all have gone to people with genuine long term Eastington connections. Hopefully some will be in before Christmas. More news of that soon, meanwhile, click on the pic for a quick look around the site:
As from Wednesday 16th September, homes in Fullers Close will be available for bidding on Homeseeker Plus.
Approximately half the homes will be advertised from 16th September until 6th October and then the rest from 7th October to 27 October.
If you are registered on Homeseeker Plus with a local connection to the traditional hamlets of Eastington (including the village of Alkerton) you are able to bid. Please remember to state your local connection.
These advertisements are coming out early because of the expected popularity of the homes and the administration involved in allocation for so many homes at one time.
It is hoped that successful applicants will be able to move in before Xmas but that remains weather- and Covid-dependant, say the builders. To see the latest photos of activity on site click here.
Despite the vagaries of the weather, and the Pandemic, building at Claypits has progressed well. See all photos here
The old name for the area of Claypits where our first project houses are being built is Puddleworth, and we originally elected to name it Puddleworth Close. Sadly we have had to change the name , as it was thought be the Post Office to be confuse-able with Puddleworth Lane. It is now called Fullers Close in recognition of the fact that the clay from ‘claypits’ was used in the fulling process in the Woollen Mills.
Pictures from our ‘Golden Spade’ ceremony – Friday 21st December 2019:-
Also see: Link to BBC website article and Copy of article in Stroud News and Journal