Energy specialist ENGIE has been appointed to lead the £28 million transformation of council-owned brownfield land in Rotherham, to provide a sustainable development of 237 energy efficient homes.
The land for the new development has been provided by Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council as a strategic regeneration site. To complete the scheme, ENGIE has brought together three partners to offer a mixed-tenure proposition which will comprise of 84 homes on behalf of Great Places Housing Group, 73 new homes for Sanctuary Homes (62 for rent and 11 shared ownership) and 80 homes for market rent through Wise Living.
The development will create a mixture of houses, bungalows and flats – ranging from one to four bedroom. The new homes have all been designed with energy efficiency in mind, which should result in lower energy bills while contributing to reducing carbon emissions in the area. All feature energy efficient boilers, high levels of insulation and air tightness and each plot will have the provision for EV charging points.
ENGIE will utilise a local supply chain to invest in the region's economy during the build process, as well as pledging to create apprenticeship opportunities.
The land at Whinney Hill and Chesterhill Avenue, in the Thrybergh area of Rotherham has lain vacant for many years since the former dwellings were demolished. The new development has had strong local support and has been granted funding from Homes England, the government’s housing agency.
David Parkes, Managing Director for ENGIE's Places & Communities division, said: "This is regeneration and partnership working in its truest form. The council identified this brownfield land as a priority site to help meet local housing need, so we are delighted to bring together a range of partners to bring this vision to life. This new development will regenerate the area, offering much-needed new energy efficient homes, jobs and opportunities for local people.
"At ENGIE we are committed to helping our partners in the transition to a net zero carbon future and projects such as this help us to make significant moves towards that goal. We have a longstanding relationship with Rotherham Council and are delighted to be bringing together a dedicated team, who will bring this vision to life.
Rob Harbourne, Senior Development Manager at Sanctuary, said: "We are delighted to be working with ENGIE, Rotherham Council and other partners to deliver this exciting project that will breathe new life into this area of Rotherham."
Mark Gratton, Land & Partnerships Director at Wise Living, said: "We're really excited about getting underway with the proposed scheme in Rotherham which will see 237 new homes built. This is an area we feel will really benefit from quality new housing being delivered and with three partners all taking elements of the site to offer different tenures, this regeneration scheme should really meet the needs of all.
"This is our first scheme working together with ENGIE who we see as a key partner going forward in helping to deliver our ambitious aim of 2,000 decent homes and great places to live per annum, with a number of future sites in the pipeline together."
Work will progress in late September and it will take approximately two years to complete.
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