Construction of much-needed affordable homes underway

Construction of much-needed affordable homes underway

Work has started on a £5.3m scheme to bring previously developed land in County Durham back into use for much-needed affordable housing.

Bishop Auckland-based construction firm T Manners & Sons Ltd is building 22 new homes at Bevan Square, in Murton, for not-for-profit housing association believe housing.

The scheme will include a mix of two, three and four-bed houses along with four two-bedroom bungalows.

The homes are due to be complete early next year when 15 will be available for social rent and seven as rent to buy, enabling customers to rent at a discounted rate with the option of buying their home after five years.

Daniel Mawson, Land and Partnerships Project Manager at believe housing, said: “We have a strong track record of working with T Manners and are proud to partner with them again to deliver much-needed affordable housing in Murton. These high-quality, energy-efficient homes will meet the needs of a range of customers including families, older people, and those looking to work towards owning their own home.

“Thanks to support from Homes England and the government’s top-ups to the Affordable Homes Programme, we’re transforming a site that was cleared of outdated flats decades ago. This attractive development is not only creating healthy homes but also boosting the community.”

Each home will have enhanced insultation, air source heat pumps, solar panels, and EV charging points, in line with believe housing’s Future Homes strategy of delivering homes fit for the future, around the core principles of energy efficiency, low carbon heating, and renewable energy technologies.

A Sustainable Drainage System (SuDs) basin will help manage water runoff and provide an attractive area for people to socialise and habitat for wildlife.

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