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New partnershi­p agreement means more affordable homes in Plymouth

MORE AFFORDABLE HOMES ARE SET TO BE BUILT IN PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL AND HOUSING ASSOCIATIO­N LIVEWEST.

- For more informatio­n on LiveWest, log on to www.livewest.co.uk

LiveWest, who already own and manage more than

3,000 properties throughout Plymouth, has teamed up with the Council for the Agreement which will see constructi­on of at least an additional 153 new homes in the city.

The partnershi­p will bring forward £31million of investment opportunit­ies with the Council providing land and £2.5million of financial assistance through the Plan for Homes. LiveWest, supported by Homes England strategic grant, will contribute

£28 million of funding.

Building on 49 of the new homes is already underway, at St Budeaux Library and at Stirling House, the second flagship project for ex-service Veterans to be developed in Plymouth.

Opportunit­ies for a further

104 homes are being explored as both partners look to deliver the right homes in the right locations in the City.

The new homes funded through this Agreement will include a mix of social and affordable rent, as well as shared ownership, with a variety of house types to be offered including flats, self-build and family homes.

The agreement includes a commitment to work together to provide more energy efficient low carbon homes, supporting the City’s Climate Emergency Action Plan.

Appropriat­ely, the agreement was signed near the Abercrombi­e Exhibition at The Box.

The Abercrombi­e Plan analysed all aspects of the city and the surroundin­g area, exploring everything from history to geography, demographi­cs to agricultur­e and helped to rebuild the city after the Second World War.

Councillor Vivien Pengelly, Cabinet Member for Homes and Communitie­s, said:

“We are really pleased to be able to formally partner with LiveWest after enjoying a fabulous working relationsh­ip with them for a number of years.”

“LiveWest is a key housing provider for the City and we want to maximise investment into homes in the City that meet local housing needs.”

“The projects and developmen­ts they have already delivered in Plymouth have all been outstandin­g and I look forward to donning my hi-vis jacket and hard hat, and getting out on site to see the first of the new homes that this agreement promises.”

Paul Crawford, Chief Executive of LiveWest, said: “We are delighted to strengthen our partnershi­p with Plymouth City Council to ensure the increased provision of affordable homes across the city.”

“With significan­t demand for housing across the region, our primary focus as an organisati­on is to deliver new homes, with a focus on affordable homes.”

“Our vision is to create homes and communitie­s that people love to live in, and we are looking forward to working with Plymouth City Council to ensure that local housing need is met.”

“As well as delivering housing to the city, there is also the added benefit of creating employment opportunit­ies for local people and bringing substantia­l investment into the local economy.”

As part of the Agreement, LiveWest will participat­e in the Building Plymouth Programme by supporting several new constructi­on apprentice­ships helping people to move into full-time employment.

Previous LiveWest developmen­ts in the City have included the award-winning veterans self-build at the nelson Project in Stonehouse, the provision of new homes in Barne Barton and Devonport, and the homes it has helped to deliver in larger strategic developmen­ts elsewhere in the city.

This is the Council’s second Housing Partnershi­p Agreement and is part of the Council’s Plan for Homes, an ambitious five-year programme that supports a variety of new and affordable housing projects to tackle housing needs and homelessne­ss.

It also addresses existing poor housing conditions and sets out a clear vision of the future for housing in the city to support the delivery of the Joint Local Plan.

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