Birmingham Post

£400m plan launched to create 5,000 new homes

- Neil Elkes Local Government Correspond­ent

ABLUEPRINT to kick-start the constructi­on of more than 5,000 new homes across inner-city Birmingham and Sandwell has been launched.

The Greater Icknield and Smethwick Housing Growth Prospectus will drive the £400 million developmen­t over five key brownfield sites in Birmingham and Smethwick

The selected sites are at Grove Lane, Icknield Port Loop, Spring Hill, Brindley Canalside and Windmill Eye.

As well as looking to attract private sector investment interest, the prospectus also seeks Housing Zone status from Government and could see the planning process streamline­d to deliver the homes more quickly.

Birmingham City Council Leader John Clancy said: “This isn’t just about bricks and mortar; it’s about transformi­ng lives and futures.

“We want to rejuvenate and create neighbourh­oods that are well connected, have a good range of facilities and services, and are attractive and investors.

“By expanding our partnershi­p working and targeting funding to revive brownfield sites, either by financing infrastruc­ture or supporting individual schemes, we can give developers and investors the confidence to get to work and provide badly needed homes.”

Sandwell leader Steve Eling added: “The Greater Icknield and Smethwick housing scheme has already attracted considerab­le investment and commitment from the public and private sector.

“We have a shared vision, delivery is already under way and we want to keep that momentum going.

“This prospectus sets out what we are doing to bring forward that vision – putting brownfield land to good use to accommodat­e quality new housing.”

The councils are investing in roads including the A457 link to the M5, a new school at St Vincent Street West and a new leisure centre at Icknield Port Loop to support the developmen­ts.

The prospectus is a result of the councils work with the new West Midlands Combined Authority. to residents completed in 2016/17 and scope for a further 40 on land to the west of the site.

The former Heartlands Furniture site will provide 250-300 homes, with a longer term option for approximat­ely 30 further homes.

The Spring Hill scheme will see up to 750 homes on part of the site of the current City Hospital in Dudley Road, Birmingham, which will be vacated once the Midland Metropolit­an Hospital opens in 2018.

A further part of this scheme is Soho Loop, which will see a further 500 homes built between Icknield Port Loop and the City Hospital site.

The Brindley Canalside scheme provides 755 homes on three sites located alongside the Birmingham Canal in Smethwick.

This includes up to 400 potential new houses and apartments in the Rolfe Street area, and 200 new homes around Rabone Lane.

Windmill Eye would see a further 450 new homes in the existing housing developmen­t north of Cape Hill.

These would be at two sites in Crocketts Lane and two around Raglan Road/Durban Road.

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