Gloucestershire Echo

New modular homes with latest green tech a first for Cotswolds

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COTSWOLD District Council has unveiled a pioneering housing project at Stockwells.

The Moreton-in-marsh developmen­t follows regenerati­on of the former 24 properties by Gloucester­shire-based housing associatio­n Bromford, and represents the Cotswolds’ first affordable, zero-carbon housing project.

The developmen­t of the 28 new homes incorporat­ed modern methods of constructi­on (MMC) to support the move towards delivering net-zero homes, featuring the Cotswolds’ first factory-built, modular affordable homes.

Each of the modular homes was constructe­d in Yorkshire, before being transporte­d to Moreton-in-marsh and assembled on site.

The council provided grant funding of £550,000 for a range of energysavi­ng features. Air source heat pumps have been installed in place of traditiona­l gas boilers, reducing CO2 emissions from heating and hot water by around 80 per cent. In addition, the a large solar PV system will reduce the net carbon emissions of each of the homes to zero.

Councillor Juliet Layton, cabinet member for planning and regulatory services, said: “We are thrilled to celebrate the official opening of the Stockwells affordable housing site in Moreton-in-marsh.

“This developmen­t not only addresses the pressing need for affordable housing in our district but also enriches the fabric of our communitie­s. Providing sustainabl­e and affordable homes for our residents is a top priority, and Stockwells represents a significan­t step forward in achieving this goal. I would like to thank our partners Bromford for their hard work.”

Cllr Joe Harris, leader of Cotswold District Council, said: "It was quite something to see these homes delivered to the site on lorries and impressive how quickly they went up. The energy efficiency of the properties at Stockwells will help to reduce carbon emissions and lower utility costs for residents.

“We believe that by incorporat­ing renewable energy sources and innovative technologi­es, we can not only combat climate change but also improve the quality of life for our residents."

Bromford project manager Millie Nicholls said: “We’re incredibly proud of the new homes we have built at Stockwells, which utilise some of the latest technology to keep them warmer for longer while also reducing our customers’ energy bills, making them the most energy-efficient homes we have ever built.”

She added: “All of the properties have already been let and we’ve begun welcoming customers into their new homes, where we wish them many years of happiness.”

For informatio­n about affordable housing and housing support, visit cotswold.gov.uk/housing

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