Loughborough Echo

Work starts again on affordable homes

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HOUSING associatio­n Midland Heart has restarted its work to deliver much-needed new affordable homes following the relaxation of lockdown restrictio­ns.

The 33,000-home landlord has worked with developers across the region to reopen 23 of its 28 active sites so far, which together will provide more than 1,000 new homes.

Active developmen­ts include 49 homes for affordable rent and shared ownership at Melton Road, Barrow-upon-Soar, eight social rent homes at Halstead Road, Mountsorre­l, and eight homes for affordable rent and shared ownership at Tickow Lane, Shepshed.

All sites that are back at work have put in place extra safety measures including strict social distancing, to keep workers safe.

Chris Miller, director of developmen­t for Midland Heart, said: “While the pandemic has rightly been at the forefront of everyone’s minds in recent months, the national housing shortage hasn’t gone away.

“Safety on site is our top priority, so from the early days of lockdown we’ve been working with our developmen­t partners on plans to safely reopen sites as soon as housebuild­ing was allowed to resume.

“Some of these properties are just weeks away from being handed over to their new occupants, so we’re really pleased that we’ve been able to get back to the business of delivering good quality affordable homes to people who need them.”

Midland Heart has a published target of 3,000 new homes to be built across the region by 2024. The housing associatio­n is working with a number of quality housebuild­ers to achieve this, including formal partnershi­p arrangemen­ts with high profile developers Countrysid­e and Partner.

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Senior project manager Wendy Jones gets back on site for Midland Heart.
■ Senior project manager Wendy Jones gets back on site for Midland Heart.

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