Grand Union using £2.8m funding to build new homes for local people

Grand Union using £2.8m funding to build new homes for local people

Affordable housing provider, Grand Union Housing Group, has secured over £2.8m in grant funding to help build over 80 much needed affordable homes in three rural sites across Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire.

The 82 homes, which are benefitting from Homes England grant funding, are being built in partnership with Snowdon Homes, and will provide family homes for local people in Raunds, Northamptonshire and Little Staughton and Upper Caldecote in Bedfordshire.

Site map for the development in Little Staughton, Bedfordshire

Grand Union’s Director of Development & Commercial, Dave Lakin, said: “At Grand Union, we want to provide people with safe, quality affordable housing where they can put down roots. This grant funding is allowing us to provide over half of the homes on these sites at social rent, making these homes really affordable to households who move in.

“We are facing a housing crisis, and so we are delighted to be able to use this funding to continue to play our part in providing more homes and stronger communities.”

Site map for the development in Upper Caldecote, Bedfordshire.

The homes, which are a mix of one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom properties are available both to rent and via shared ownership, a truly affordable way for people to buy a home.

They are due to be completed between the end of 2023 and summer 2025 and are part of nearly 2,000 homes Grand Union has committed to build in the coming years.

Header image: Site map for the development in Raunds, Northamptonshire.

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