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MORE THAN 200 HOMES PROPOSED FOR WEST YORKSHIRE SITE

28 June 2022

Yorkshire’s largest social housing provider, WDH, plans to develop 1,920 new homes for affordable rent and sale through shared ownership across the county.

The new homes will be delivered over the next five years, alongside an investment of over £150m in improving WDH’s existing homes.

Sue Young, executive director of Investment at WDH, said, “It is our vision to create confident and sustainable communities by building new, affordable homes in Yorkshire.

“Our partnerships with Jack Lunn and other developers will help us provide high quality family homes for affordable rent and for sale through shared ownership providing a range of options for people to get on the property ladder or pay a more affordable rent as the cost of living goes up.

“It will also allow us to achieve our ambition of building more energy efficient homes each year.

“Building new homes allows us to continue to generate income that we can put back into improving our existing housing stock, as well as providing vital support services for our customers.”

Recently Councillor Denise Jeffery, leader of Wakefield Council, visited one of WDH’s new build schemes at Marshall Drive in South Elmsall.

The £2.4m 18 home development by Jack Lunn Ltd, includes one and two bedroom bungalows, two and three bedroom houses and one four bedroom home for affordable rent.

Cllr Jeffery said: “Creating new and affordable homes is extremely important. Having a good home that is safe and warm gives stability and reduces pressure that people might be under, whilst supporting them to keep their jobs and spend locally.

“This forms part of a much larger programme of activity led by the council to increase affordable housing supply across our district, including the release of our own land to enable the delivery of high-quality affordable homes that meet the specific needs of our residents.”

More information and source here: Housing provider unveils five-year plan to build nearly 2,000 homes | TheBusinessDesk.com

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