Construction work on Widmore Park Village Development located in Oxford, Oxfordshire, the UK commenced in Q3 2024, after the project was announced in Q1 2019. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles more than 220,000 major construction projects from announcement to completion, the project is expected to be completed by Q4 2027. To learn more about the Widmore Park Village Development project, buy the profile here.

The project involves the construction of a residential community on 4.5ha of land in Oxfordshire, the UK.

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The project includes the following:

1. Construction of 133 homes
2. Construction of a swimming pool
3. Construction of a fitness studio
4. Construction of a gym
5. Construction of treatment rooms
6. Construction of a restaurant
7. Construction of a cafe
8. Construction of a convenience shop
9. Construction of a library
10. Construction of a cinema room
11. Construction of a bar
12. Construction of 143 car parking spaces
13. Installation of safety and security systems

Construction on the project, spread across 4.5 hectares, is expected to be completed by Q4 2027.

The UK-based Urban Edge Architecture is the architect and engineering design consultant for the Widmore Park Village Development, while South Oxfordshire District Council is the planning authority.

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