One year since being brought on as Area Director of Lovell Partnerships in the North East region, Paul Devaney is already helping to steer the national housebuilder to success with a raft of eight new appointments and the breaking of ground at the region’s first North East development, Northshore.
After its first year in operation, the region is now growing to a team of eight with a second development to follow Northshore. Planning is already approved for the creation of 85 new bungalows in Scarborough for the Lovell Later Living brand, which develops quality living experiences, appropriate for all stages of later life.
Northshore is the region’s first significant scheme. It is a 113-plot, brownfield regeneration scheme, set to deliver much-needed affordable homes to the area. Located in Stockton-on-Tees, less than a mile from the town centre, the development will provide job and apprenticeship opportunities for those in the local area and result in the creation of a new, vibrant community by April 2024.
All homes have been designed to be energy-efficient, and by reusing redundant land for something beneficial to the community, the scheme is a positive promotion of sustainability.
Paul said: “Northshore really marks the start of an exciting five-year plan to grow Lovell Homes in the North East. It will also take Lovell to a 500-plot business per annum and is the start of many new sites.
“We have been busy in the year since my appointment, working on some really exciting projects and growing the team. We have recruited eight major roles for the North East office, including several managerial roles — all of whom are going to play a key part in driving progress.”
The homes will be available for both rent and shared ownership and is part of the Homes England strategy from the Government, to help create more housing to meet rising demand. The project has been made possible through a £1.34m Brownfield Housing Fund grant, through the Tees Valley Combined Authority.
Header image shows Lovell’s Blossomfield, Thorp Arch development in Wetherby.