Construction News
13/10/2022
Construction Work Starts To Build New Homes In Hengrove
The Hill Group has coommenced construction work to develop new homes in Hengrove in South Bristol.
Goram Homes, Bristol City Council's housing company, has appointed award-winning housebuilder, The Hill Group, to deliver the first phase of new homes.
Councillor Tom Renhard, Bristol City Council's Cabinet Member for Housing, joined directors from Hill and Goram Homes to break ground at the development on Monday 10th October.
There are over 4,000 households in the south of the city on the housing register. This first stage of this landmark development will start to address the need for affordable one and two-bedroom properties, helping to get people off the housing register and into homes.
The 53 affordable, energy-efficient properties, being built at the entrance of Hengrove Park, comprise 27 apartments for social rent and 26 apartments for shared ownership.
More than 1,430 homes will be built by Goram Homes, and its development partners, on the wider former-airport site, half of which will be affordable. This forms part of Bristol City Council’s commitment to support and enable 1000 new affordable homes to be built across the city, each year by 2024.
The masterplan for the project also includes significant improvements to benefit the Hengrove Park community, including new commercial and office spaces, a community centre, sports pavilion, scout hut, an energy centre and the expansion of local transport options.
Subsequent development phases will also include training and employment opportunities for local residents, in partnership with the neighbouring South Bristol Skills Academy, which offers a range of vocational and specialist courses for adults and school leavers in the area.
Cllr Tom Renhard commented: "This marks the start of a flagship development for South Bristol, which will go on to deliver much-needed new homes for our city. By working together, we can develop high-quality, sustainable homes on council land. This will help more of our citizens access social housing and give more options for affordable home ownership too."
Stephen Baker, Managing Director at Goram Homes commented: "Hengrove Park will be a highly sustainable residential development, with affordable homes in the numbers our city really needs. We'll also improve local infrastructure, introduce new sustainable transport options and build community facilities to benefit local people. We look forward to engaging with the community as these plans progress."
Goram Homes, Bristol City Council's housing company, has appointed award-winning housebuilder, The Hill Group, to deliver the first phase of new homes.
Councillor Tom Renhard, Bristol City Council's Cabinet Member for Housing, joined directors from Hill and Goram Homes to break ground at the development on Monday 10th October.
There are over 4,000 households in the south of the city on the housing register. This first stage of this landmark development will start to address the need for affordable one and two-bedroom properties, helping to get people off the housing register and into homes.
The 53 affordable, energy-efficient properties, being built at the entrance of Hengrove Park, comprise 27 apartments for social rent and 26 apartments for shared ownership.
More than 1,430 homes will be built by Goram Homes, and its development partners, on the wider former-airport site, half of which will be affordable. This forms part of Bristol City Council’s commitment to support and enable 1000 new affordable homes to be built across the city, each year by 2024.
The masterplan for the project also includes significant improvements to benefit the Hengrove Park community, including new commercial and office spaces, a community centre, sports pavilion, scout hut, an energy centre and the expansion of local transport options.
Subsequent development phases will also include training and employment opportunities for local residents, in partnership with the neighbouring South Bristol Skills Academy, which offers a range of vocational and specialist courses for adults and school leavers in the area.
Cllr Tom Renhard commented: "This marks the start of a flagship development for South Bristol, which will go on to deliver much-needed new homes for our city. By working together, we can develop high-quality, sustainable homes on council land. This will help more of our citizens access social housing and give more options for affordable home ownership too."
Stephen Baker, Managing Director at Goram Homes commented: "Hengrove Park will be a highly sustainable residential development, with affordable homes in the numbers our city really needs. We'll also improve local infrastructure, introduce new sustainable transport options and build community facilities to benefit local people. We look forward to engaging with the community as these plans progress."
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