Warwickshire Property & Improvement Group (WPDG) has partnered with Seddon Housing Partnerships on a 20-home residential scheme in Nuneaton, Leicestershire.
The scheme might be a mixture of two, three and 4 bed room houses, whereas the houses might be constructed on brownfield land adjoining to Hartshill Well being Centre and reverse Hartshill Academy on Church Street.
Chris John, assistant growth supervisor at Warwickshire Property & Improvement Group, stated:
“We’re happy to be working in partnership with Seddon to regenerate a brownfield web site into a brand new group in Hartshill.
“We have now an present working relationship with Seddon already from our scheme at Manor Park Faculty and we might be collaborating with their workforce to carry ahead a planning software to unlock the brand new houses.
“This newest growth is one other instance of how we’re working to revitalise public land again into use to satisfy native housing wants.”
Define planning consent was granted for the residential growth on the web site when the total planning software was accredited for the medical centre in 2020.
WPDG and Seddon have partnered to organize a Reserved Issues planning software to undergo North Warwickshire Borough Council within the coming months to allow development work to start on web site.
WPDG was established by Warwickshire County Council to understand the potential of its growth websites, business buildings and mineral rights in probably the most sustainable means potential.
Tony Clark, regional director for Seddon Housing Partnerships, stated: “We’re proud to be extending our partnership with WPDG on this second growth, delivering 20 much-needed houses on a regenerated brownfield web site.
“This scheme types a part of a wider imaginative and prescient for the world, which has already seen the profitable supply of a brand new medical centre.”