WORK has begun on a new affordable housing development in Stroud that will provide homes for more than 50 families.
The development of houses and apartments on land off Dudbridge Hill is being built by housing association Bromford and its development partner Vistry Group.
Groundworks began at the site in the spring and work is now progressing on the construction of the first of the homes.
The development is due to be completed in phases with the first homes ready for customers to move into due to be ready in March 2025.
The mix of one- and two-bedroom flats and two-, three- and four bedroom homes will all be available to rent at social rent rates, which are the lowest form of rent.
The £15 million development is being part-funded by Homes England with representatives from the group and Stroud District Council invited to view the initial progress on the site last month.
Trainee project manager Lousia Fryer said: “We’re delighted to be working in partnership with Vistry to build these modern, energy efficient new homes in Stroud.
"The site is really starting to take shape now and we’re excited to see them take shape over the weeks and months to come.
"We know there is a real demand for more affordable homes in Stroud and by making all the homes on this site available to rent we’ll make a real difference to lives of 55 families who are currently on the waiting list.
“We’re one of the largest housing associations in the country and one of the biggest builders of affordable homes.
"Last year we completed 1,191 homes and aim to build a similar number this year, working with local authorities and stakeholders to create thriving communities.”
Supriya Ray, regional managing director for Vistry Cotswolds, said: “Vistry is the UK’s leading provider of affordable mixed-tenure homes, working in partnership to deliver high-quality homes for people who need them and create places they will love living in.
“Our partnerships approach is a key aspect of achieving this vision.
"In Stroud, our partnership with Bromford is providing 55 homes for people waiting for social housing, who will be able to live in a modern, energy-efficient home which will suit the needs of their families.”
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