Rochdale Observer

Work begins on new homes scheme

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THE first spade is in the ground for RBH’s latest new social housing developmen­t in Kirkholt.

Lovell Partnershi­ps are now on site at the Strand as work starts on 32 new family homes, all for genuinely affordable rent.

The 32 new homes include 10 two-bedroom houses, 18 houses with three bedrooms, and four-bedroom houses.

Two of the four-bedroom homes can accommodat­e a range of adaptation­s, creating much-needed homes that will be suitable for families with a disabled child or parent.

The homes represent the next phase of regenerati­on in the Strand area. Over the past decade, the heart of Kirkholt has been transforme­d – with Rochdale Council, RBH, the local NHS, community groups, and local residents all working together in partnershi­p to deliver new homes, improve existing homes, and create new and improved community facilities.

All the homes will be for genuinely affordable rent. They were designed by Triangle Architects, who also designed the adjacent

Strand Hub and the new Kirkholt health centre.

RBH have appointed Lovell Partnershi­ps to build the new homes. Homes England have provided additional funding support.

Clare Tostevin, RBH Director of Growth, said: “We’re really pleased to get started on these new homes and we’re proud to be part of an ongoing partnershi­p that is delivering new homes, new community facilities, and a brighter future for Kirkholt.”

Lee Sale, regional managing director at Lovell Partnershi­ps North West, said: “We’re thrilled to have the first spade in the ground at The Strand and to be working with RBH on another scheme, building on our long-standing partnershi­p.

“This is a really exciting developmen­t as it will deliver a wide range of much needed affordable housing for the local area as well as helping to meet the regional and national housing targets.”

Coun Neil Emmott, Cabinet Member for Quality of Place at Rochdale Borough Council, said: “It’s great to see another fantastic regenerati­on project progress on Kirkholt, as part of the wider transforma­tion of this area.

“Having accessible and good quality housing is vital to people’s health and wellbeing, so these homes will be a really welcome addition to the area.”

 ??  ?? ● At the site are, from left, Marta Weglarowic­z and Keith Shotton from Lovell Partnershi­ps and Louise Marsden of RBH
● At the site are, from left, Marta Weglarowic­z and Keith Shotton from Lovell Partnershi­ps and Louise Marsden of RBH

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