Brand-new community of 49 affordable homes ready for Powick residents

Brand-new community of 49 affordable homes ready for Powick residents

A community of 49 affordable rent and shared ownership homes has finished construction in Powick, ready for residents to move in.

Located on Winsmore, the development provides a mixture of housing types, including six bungalows, eight apartments, 12 semi-detached, four detached houses and 19 terraced properties.

The £7.5m housing scheme was delivered for local housing association, Platform Housing Group, by national contractor, Seddon.

Several of the two and three-bedroom homes available for shared ownership have been fitted with roof-mounted solar PV panels to provide greener, more low-cost energy for residents.

The shared ownership homes benefit from modern, fitted kitchens and bathrooms; downstairs WCs; parking for two vehicles and an enclosed rear garden, including turfed lawn and shed.

All affordable rent properties on the site are finished to the same high specification, internally and externally.

Applications for the affordable rent homes should made to Platform Housing Group directly and will be allocated via a choice-based lettings system.

The project was constructed over 21 months from July 2019.

Rob Moore, business unit director at Seddon, said “Winsmore is a well-designed, thriving community that meets local affordable housing needs head on. Throughout the project, we have worked closely with Platform Housing Group to make the most of this key greenfield site, providing high-quality properties and ample outside space for residents to call home, whether choosing to rent or buy.”

Ashley Round, project manager at Platform Housing Group, said: “We are delighted to announce the completion of these much-needed affordable homes in Powick, Worcestershire in partnership with Seddon. Platform Housing Group will continue to provide quality affordable housing to meet the needs of local people across our geography”.

The site is located off the Malvern Road (A449) and was designated greenfield land with residential properties adjacent to two sides of the site boundary.

The development team comprised Worcester-based, Zebra Architects; Patrick Parson structural engineers, and local subcontractors, which provided apprentice opportunities for young people through the supply chain.

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