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Dream bungalow for bumble bee enthusiast


There’s a buzz in the air at our Park Road development in Malinslee, Telford, as the first few tenants have moved into their new homes.

Among those to settle into their new property is Alan Adams, who is a long-standing member of The Bumble Bee Conservation Trust. For the last 11 years, Alan has been living in a flat, but now he has his own garden and is looking forward to planting some bumble bee-friendly shrubs and flowers.

Alan Adams


The 70-year-old said “My one bedroom bungalow is absolutely fabulous and one of the best parts is the garden, where I will be growing various heathers and lavenders.

“Being in a flat for so long meant I couldn’t make the most of my interest in bumble bees and so having a new, lovely garden is a dream come true for me.”

The Park Road development consists of 81 high-quality homes, which are a mix of one and two bedroom bungalows, as well as one, two and three bedroom houses. It's the biggest site in our current development programme within the Telford & Wrekin area; generating £20 million into the wider economic community and creating almost 200 jobs across various industries, including 8 apprenticeships in the construction field. Joanne Hall, who is the Trust’s area manager for Dawley, said: “We are really pleased to welcome the new residents to Park Road.

“So far, tenants have moved into around a quarter of the properties and we expect all 81 to be occupied within a few weeks. It’s an exciting time for everyone involved and it is great to see the start of a fantastic new community emerging in this wonderful area.

“These are wonderful homes with modern kitchens and bathrooms, as well as gardens and parking. I have no doubt the tenants are going to love living here.”

21st April 2017