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House-buyers could be left homeless as builder goes bust

ESTATE LEFT UNFINISHED AS PEOPLE WHO HAVE PAID FOR HOUSES WAIT TO MOVE IN...

- By NICK STATHAM

PEOPLE who bought affordable houses on a half-built estate could face homelessne­ss after the contractor went bust.

In 2019 Stockport council gave the go ahead for a new 87-home developmen­t on land off Melford Road, in Hazel Grove.

Planning chiefs welcomed the scheme, which was to be delivered by Viaduct Housing - a partnershi­p between Stockport council and Stockport Homes - and boast a ‘large chunk’ of much-need affordable housing.

But, more than three years on, progress at the site – a former BT depot – has ground to a halt after contractor Mulbury Homes Ltd filed for administra­tion.

Coun Oliver Johnstone raised the issue at a recent council meeting, noting that there was ‘obviously a serious problem.’

He told councillor­s he understood Viaduct was advising people who had put deposits down to look at ‘alternativ­e residentia­l arrangemen­ts’ in the long term.

“I would like to know what we are planning to do with that, because that’s a half-built site,” he told members of the communitie­s and housing scrutiny committee.

Coun Amanda Peers, who chairs the scrutiny committee, concurred. “It’s really important we get up-to-date informatio­n about when this matter is likely to be resolved, because people are actually facing homelessne­ss,” she said.

“They have sold their houses, they have moved into temporary accommodat­ion, they have been promised date, after date, after date – and they [the homes] are still not finished. So I agree we need some answers for them.”

Mark Glyn, the council’s director place management, admitted it was a ‘complicate­d contractua­l mess’ – but told members he would update them once he had gathered more detail on the ongoing negotiatio­ns.

He added: “I absolutely agree that it’s a dreadful situation.

“People have invested not just their finances but their hearts in the move and, through no fault of the council, this scheme has not progressed due to contractua­l reasons.”

A spokesman for Viaduct Housing said it was ‘acutely aware of and extremely sorry for the uncertaint­y and stress experience­d by a number of our purchasers as a result of the reported delays.’

They continued: “The building industry is experienci­ng unpreceden­ted challenges at present and unfortunat­ely, the building contractor at Melford Road, Mulbury Homes Ltd, filed for administra­tion in February 2022, which meant that all constructi­on work ceased.

“Working with the administra­tors, we have now managed to secure the site in our control and have been working hard to procure a contractor to complete the build as soon as possible.

“This has proved to be extremely challengin­g in the current building climate with little appetite within the industry to take on and complete this complicate­d contract.” Viaduct says it is ‘extremely keen’ to resolve this issue as soon as possible and is ‘exploring all available options’ with a view to recommenci­ng work at the site as soon as possible. In the meantime, the housing provider says it is working closely with customers to support them and ensure they are fully aware of the situation and options available to them.

“We will continue to remain in regular contact with these customers and update them on progress,” a spokesman added.

The proposals feature 59 detached and semi-detached houses, as well as 28 apartments across two three-storey blocks. Some 90 per cent of the properties - 76 dwellings - were to be classed as affordable, with 13 available for social rent and 63 for shared ownership.

People have invested not just their finances but their hearts in the move Mark Glyn, Stockport council

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The unfinished developmen­t off Melford Road in Hazel Grove
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Coun Amanda Peers

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