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Ernest Park Breaks Ground on £100m+ Basildon Regeneration Scheme

Ernest Park Breaks Ground on £100m+ Basildon Regeneration Scheme

Construction has officially commenced on a major residential-led development in Basildon, as contractor Ernest Park begins work on a £100 million-plus project for Orwell Real Estate and Canadian firm Starlight Investments. Following months of demolition and site preparation, building work is now underway on the transformative scheme, located within Basildon’s

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eco-conscious homes Morrow Partnerships

Green Light for 52 New Eco-Homes on Former Brownfield Site in Daventry

A HIGHLY sustainable housing project in Daventry has officially broken ground, as Midlands based housebuilder Morro Partnerships begins work on delivering 52 new eco-conscious homes.  Appointed by emh group and funded by Homes England, the £12.6 million development is set to regenerate a former brownfield site on London Road, which

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Phase 2 of Malthouse Meadows in West Sompting approved

Phase 2 of Malthouse Meadows in West Sompting approved

Thames Valley has received unanimous approval from Adur District Council’s planning committee for Phase 2 of the Malthouse Meadows development in West Sompting. The next phase of the project will deliver 91 new homes, including 27 designated as affordable housing for those not served by the open market. Alongside the

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Ripon Barracks redevelopment moves forward

Ripon Barracks redevelopment moves forward

Homes England has completed the acquisition of Ripon Barracks from the Ministry of Defence (MoD), paving the way for the development of 1,300 new homes on the military site, which is scheduled for closure. The transformation will create a vibrant new community in North Yorkshire, incorporating natural green spaces, a

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Hill and L&G Forge Landmark Housing Partnership in Coventry

Hill and L&G Forge Landmark Housing Partnership in Coventry

The Hill Group has joined forces with Legal & General to deliver a major residential development in the heart of Coventry, marking a significant step forward in the City Centre South regeneration scheme. This new partnership — the first of its kind between Hill and institutional investor Legal & General

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Frogmore’s Cotton Quay Brought to Market

Frogmore’s Cotton Quay Brought to Market

Global real estate advisory firm, CBRE, together with Vandermolen Real Estate, are bringing Cotton Quay, a transformative 8-acre virtual freehold development opportunity in the heart of Salford Quays, Greater Manchester, to the market. Sitting within 1km of water frontage, Cotton Quay represents one of the most significant placemaking opportunities in

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Regal gets green light for London’s Swiss Cottage

Regal gets green light for London’s Swiss Cottage

Regal has secured planning permission for a revised development at 100 Avenue Road in Swiss Cottage, breathing new life into a site that has remained stalled for years. The updated scheme prioritises housing delivery, affordability, sustainability, and community benefit. The approved plans maintain the original scheme’s height and massing but

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Residential : House Builders & Developers News

Ernest Park Breaks Ground on £100m+ Basildon Regeneration Scheme

Ernest Park Breaks Ground on £100m+ Basildon Regeneration Scheme

Construction has officially commenced on a major residential-led development in Basildon, as contractor Ernest Park begins work on a £100 million-plus project for Orwell Real Estate and Canadian firm Starlight Investments. Following months of demolition and site preparation, building work is now underway on the transformative scheme, located within Basildon’s wider £600 million town centre regeneration masterplan. The development, comprising three mid-rise blocks, will deliver 492 build-to-rent homes, alongside 1,218 sqm of shared residential amenities and 1,652 sqm of commercial space. “This development marks a major step forward in the regeneration of Basildon town centre and provides exactly the kind of high-quality, future-focused housing we want to see in our borough,” said Councillor Gavin Callaghan, Leader of Basildon Council.“Our ambition has always been to create a modern, vibrant town centre that works for everyone — from young professionals and families to local businesses. This project brings that vision closer to reality, delivering hundreds of much-needed new homes and commercial opportunities in the heart of Basildon.” The scheme is being delivered by Ernest Park as the main contractor, on behalf of Orwell Real Estate and real estate investment and asset management company Starlight Investments. Technical consultancy Rund is supporting the project with pre- and post-contract due diligence, principal consultancy, and clerk of works services. “This milestone marks an exciting chapter for Basildon and in our collaboration with Starlight Investments,” said Neil Strelitz, Founder of Orwell Real Estate.“Together, we are delivering a thoughtfully designed scheme that embodies the future of rental living and supports the development of a thriving, dynamic urban community.” Starlight currently has nine build-to-rent developments underway across six UK cities, comprising a total of 4,000 rental units. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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eco-conscious homes Morrow Partnerships

Green Light for 52 New Eco-Homes on Former Brownfield Site in Daventry

A HIGHLY sustainable housing project in Daventry has officially broken ground, as Midlands based housebuilder Morro Partnerships begins work on delivering 52 new eco-conscious homes.  Appointed by emh group and funded by Homes England, the £12.6 million development is set to regenerate a former brownfield site on London Road, which was previously occupied by a car wash and nursery.  Each plot, ranging from one-bedroom apartments to four-bedroom family homes, will come equipped with photovoltaic (PV) solar panels and electric vehicle (EV) charging points as standard. Designed with sustainability at the core, the development also features timber frame construction to reduce carbon emissions and lower both environmental impact and future energy bills for residents.   Abdul Mozzamdar, head of social purpose at Morro Partnerships, said: “Prioritising ESG within our developments is something we will always commit to, and this project is no different. We’ve pledged to deliver more than £1 million in social value during the course of this build, which includes hiring five direct employees, offering eight work placements, and 50 hours of volunteering.  “We are also ensuring that our construction methods remain environmentally conscious. So far, 90% of site waste has been recycled, with 15 tonnes diverted from landfill. Even the rubble from the site’s previous buildings has been crushed, tested, and reused in the new development.”  The project balances green innovation with social impact, offering a 50/50 split between shared ownership and affordable options, providing accessible housing to those who need it most.            Simon Preston, managing director for the East Midlands at Morro Partnerships, added: “Projects like this are an honour to be part of and begin the vital steps to help transform local communities. These homes won’t just support local families, they’ll also set a benchmark for responsible construction. With work now underway, we’re on track for the first completions in spring 2026.”  Chris Jones, executive director for development at emh group, said: “We are delighted to be working in partnership with Morro for the London Road development, which will provide quality new homes for social rent and shared ownership in a thriving community. We are proud that together, we can achieve our aim of creating sustainable places to live which meet the housing needs of the local community. I look forward to seeing this scheme progress over the coming months, and to welcoming residents to their new homes.”  For more information on Morro Partnership’s affordable and sustainable home projects across the Midlands, visit: https://morropartnerships.co.uk  Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Beal Homes

Beal Submits Plans for Over 400 New Homes as Contribution to Hull’s Housing Targets

Family-owned housebuilder Beal Homes has submitted plans for a £120m development which would bring much-needed new homes to a popular community in Hull.  Beal has submitted an application for full planning approval for more than 400 new homes on a 38-acre site in Sutton-on-Hull.  The proposed development would provide a significant contribution to Hull City Council’s required quota of new homes.  The Government has set a national target to build 1.5 million new homes during the current Parliament to meet growing housing demand. Responding to the Government’s targets, Hull City Council has adopted its own Housing Growth Strategy for 2025-2031, which sets out plans to add almost 6,000 new homes to the city’s housing stock from 2025-31.  If approved, the Beal development will bring up to 418 new, high-quality homes to a site which is allocated for residential development in Hull’s Local Plan. House types will include two-bedroom starter homes, three-bedroom homes for growing families, and four-bedroom detached properties, reflecting local demand and catering for a wide range of homebuyers. The plans include areas of public open space, including the creation of a green corridor along the southern boundary of the site, to create a scenic walking route and act as a natural buffer between the development and adjacent housing.  A thoughtfully-designed attenuation pond will also provide a practical drainage function, while enhancing the landscape as an attractive natural focal point.  Beal’s plans include the retention of existing hedgerows and trees, as well as the planting of additional trees to deliver a net gain in biodiversity of at least 10 per cent.  To promote accessibility, and ease pressure on the local road network, the plans include the creation of two access points to the development off Danby Close and East Carr Road, with Beal also proposing to facilitate the extension of the existing local bus route to enhance public transport in the area.  Beal Land Director, Chris Murphy, said: “This proposed development has been designed to create a seamless blend between urban, city living and the natural surroundings on a site allocated for housing in the Hull Local Plan. “Everything from the mix of house types, to the positioning of green spaces and public footpaths, aims to create a well-balanced development which creates a sense of community and connection, and integrates naturally into the existing residential area.” Sutton-on-Hull is a close-knit village-style community within the city boundary, located three miles north of Hull city centre. The proposed development would bring much needed new, modern homes to the area, which has seen little development for the past 50 years.  Beal Chief Executive, Richard Beal, said: “There is a growing demand for high-quality new homes in Hull, and the Sutton area, in particular, has seen very little new housing in recent years. “This application sets out our proposals to bring more than 400 much-needed homes to the city, at a time when the council is under increasing pressure to achieve higher housing targets. “Our plans include a wide range of house types, including starter homes to enable the next generation of Hull residents to take their first step onto the housing ladder.”  East Yorkshire-based Beal is the region’s leading independent housebuilder, having delivered scores of prestigious developments across Hull, East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire for almost 60 years. The business is at the forefront of regeneration across the region, having delivered, or currently delivering, many of the area’s most significant residential developments. Beal has won a host of awards in recognition of the quality of its homes and developments and was recently awarded the top five-star rating from the Home Builders Federation (HBF) for the fifth consecutive year in recognition of its exemplary customer service. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Phase 2 of Malthouse Meadows in West Sompting approved

Phase 2 of Malthouse Meadows in West Sompting approved

Thames Valley has received unanimous approval from Adur District Council’s planning committee for Phase 2 of the Malthouse Meadows development in West Sompting. The next phase of the project will deliver 91 new homes, including 27 designated as affordable housing for those not served by the open market. Alongside the residential development, the plans feature a 9-acre community orchard and several areas of public open space designed to promote wellbeing and biodiversity. Malthouse Meadows has been created with an emphasis on green infrastructure. The orchard will be planted with approximately 2,000 trees and hedges, including more than 120 fruit trees. Once completed, the orchard will be managed long-term by The Sompting Estate. The development will also include a pocket park at the entrance and pedestrian access to further surrounding green areas. Homes will range from one-bedroom maisonettes to four-bedroom detached family houses. Several properties will be designed for adaptability, allowing them to meet residents’ changing needs over time. Each home will be equipped with electric vehicle charging points and will use air source heat pumps for low-carbon heating. In addition to new housing and green space, the development includes significant investment in local infrastructure through a Section 106 agreement. This includes £595,000 for improvements to pedestrian, cycling and bridleway routes, £90,000 for traffic calming measures along West Street, and £431,708 towards upgrades to the A27 corridor and A259/A283 junction. Dan Castle, Managing Director for Persimmon Homes Thames Valley, said: “Work is progressing on our popular Phase 1 scheme at Malthouse Meadows and we are delighted to have been given the green light to continue building here. The community orchard will provide a valuable asset to the community for generations to come and create a lasting legacy in West Sompting.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Ripon Barracks redevelopment moves forward

Ripon Barracks redevelopment moves forward

Homes England has completed the acquisition of Ripon Barracks from the Ministry of Defence (MoD), paving the way for the development of 1,300 new homes on the military site, which is scheduled for closure. The transformation will create a vibrant new community in North Yorkshire, incorporating natural green spaces, a new primary school, community centre, and retail hub. The development forms part of a government initiative to accelerate housing delivery on underused public land. In March, Ripon Barracks was selected as a trailblazer site under a new cross-government approach to unlocking MoD-owned land for housing. A dedicated taskforce including the MoD, the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, and HM Treasury is spearheading reforms to fast-track planning and development. The scheme has progressed through extensive collaboration between Homes England, the MoD, the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), and the Army Basing and Infrastructure Directorate. The site’s release aligns with the MoD’s Defence Estate Optimisation (DEO) programme, which focuses on modernising defence infrastructure while divesting sites no longer required. Development will begin in phases, starting with 150 new homes on the currently vacant Deverell Barracks site. Future phases will follow the relocation of the Royal Engineers from Claro Barracks, Laver Banks, and the former Engineering Park to Marne Barracks in Catterick. Homes England will serve as the master developer, leading the delivery of critical infrastructure such as site-wide drainage and road networks to enable construction. The organisation also plans to reflect the site’s military heritage through careful design and landscaping, integrating historic features like the parade ground layout and original footpaths into the new community. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Hill and L&G Forge Landmark Housing Partnership in Coventry

Hill and L&G Forge Landmark Housing Partnership in Coventry

The Hill Group has joined forces with Legal & General to deliver a major residential development in the heart of Coventry, marking a significant step forward in the City Centre South regeneration scheme. This new partnership — the first of its kind between Hill and institutional investor Legal & General — will focus on delivering 200 affordable homes in the opening phase of the £450 million regeneration project. The homes, to be constructed by Hill, will include 145 designated for social rent and 55 for shared ownership. Spread across the first four buildings on Queen Victoria Road and Market Way, these homes will form a prominent part of the development’s gateway, symbolising the project’s ambition for inclusive urban renewal. Phase one of City Centre South is set to bring forward a total of 991 new homes, alongside 8,000 square metres of commercial space and 17,000 square metres of public open space — transforming Coventry’s city centre into a more liveable and connected urban environment. Andy Hill, chief executive of The Hill Group, said: “From the beginning, we set out to make City Centre South a new benchmark for inclusive regeneration, and this partnership ensures that the very first homes delivered will be genuinely affordable and visibly central to the life at the new development.” Ben Denton, chief executive of Legal & General Affordable Homes, added: “We’re uniquely positioned to deploy significant institutional capital to deliver safe, secure, and affordable homes where they’re most needed, all while ensuring an excellent customer experience. Our involvement in City Centre South perfectly illustrates this commitment, and we’re proud to partner with The Hill Group and Coventry City Council on this vital regeneration project.” Construction on phase one is expected to begin later this year, with the first affordable homes due for completion by late 2027. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Eastbourne Heritage Site to Host 100 New Modular Homes in Major Housing Boost

Eastbourne Heritage Site to Host 100 New Modular Homes in Major Housing Boost

Sussex-based modular housing specialist Boutique Modern has secured its largest project to date, transforming a historic Eastbourne site into a vibrant new community. The company has been appointed to deliver 100 affordable homes at the Victorian Pump House on Bedfordwell Road – a landmark scheme that blends new modular construction with the sensitive conversion of a Grade II listed building. Originally built in the 1880s for the Eastbourne Waterworks Company, the pump house has stood derelict for years. Now, as part of the wider regeneration project, Boutique Modern and its partners will breathe new life into the site, preserving its heritage while addressing the area’s pressing housing needs. Of the 100 homes planned, 59 will be houses and 41 apartments. Twenty will be available for shared ownership, with the remainder offered at affordable rent. Eighty of the homes will be newly built using Boutique Modern’s precision-engineered modular system, while the remaining twenty will be delivered through the conversion of the existing historic structure. Founded in 2009 by Dick Shone, Boutique Modern has to date delivered 241 factory-built homes across the region. This new development represents a major milestone for the company, made possible by the increased capacity of its recently expanded manufacturing facility. Shone commented: “We’re proud to be starting work on our largest scheme yet – a project that demonstrates just how far our business has come. Thanks to our expanded factory, we can take on projects of this scale while continuing to support other clients and develop our new ModernHome range. “We’ve had a strong working relationship with Eastbourne Borough Council through previous successful developments, and we’re delighted to be building this key scheme in the town. We hope it inspires other councils to consider similar partnerships.” All new homes in the development are targeting an EPC A rating – the highest energy efficiency classification – through a combination of sustainable technologies. These include solar panels, air source heat pumps, electric heating, and mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, alongside Boutique Modern’s signature fabric-first design approach. Preliminary site works have already commenced, with full-scale construction scheduled to begin towards the end of 2025. The project was procured via Lewes District Council’s modular housing framework. Councillor Peter Diplock, cabinet member for housing at Eastbourne Borough Council, said: “It’s incredibly exciting to see this transformative project progressing. The regeneration of a brownfield site like Bedfordwell Road is always complex, but our determination has delivered results. “This scheme marks the most significant council-led housing development in Eastbourne for decades and is a major step forward in our goal of providing truly affordable homes for local people.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Frogmore’s Cotton Quay Brought to Market

Frogmore’s Cotton Quay Brought to Market

Global real estate advisory firm, CBRE, together with Vandermolen Real Estate, are bringing Cotton Quay, a transformative 8-acre virtual freehold development opportunity in the heart of Salford Quays, Greater Manchester, to the market. Sitting within 1km of water frontage, Cotton Quay represents one of the most significant placemaking opportunities in the UK’s residential sector. The site benefits from an implemented hybrid planning consent for 1,493 residential units, hotel accommodation, commercial space, and a lido. More recently, positive pre-application feedback has been received for an expanded Living development totalling 1.6 million sq ft (GIA) and 2,235 units. The site is income-producing, generating approximately £500,000 in gross annual rental income from short-term leases, and is strategically located adjacent to MediaCityUK and overlooks the upcoming £2 billion redevelopment of Old Trafford. Kieran McLaughlin, Senior Director and Head of Residential Land North at CBRE, commented: “Cotton Quay is a truly exceptional opportunity to deliver a landmark waterfront community in one of the UK’s most dynamic and well-connected urban locations. With its scale, and proximity to major employment and cultural hubs, it offers developers the chance to deliver a new truly iconic development of national significance.” Jonathan Vandermolen, CEO of Vandermolen Real Estate, commented: “Cotton Quay represents an extraordinary opportunity to shape the future of waterfront living in the UK. Its scale, prime location, and dynamic vision for mixed-use development makes it one of the most exciting projects on the market today. We look forward to engaging with developers and sharing our expertise to assist with a smooth outcome and maximise the value of this super prime opportunity.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Regal gets green light for London’s Swiss Cottage

Regal gets green light for London’s Swiss Cottage

Regal has secured planning permission for a revised development at 100 Avenue Road in Swiss Cottage, breathing new life into a site that has remained stalled for years. The updated scheme prioritises housing delivery, affordability, sustainability, and community benefit. The approved plans maintain the original scheme’s height and massing but introduce significant improvements. The number of homes has increased from 184 to 237, including 70 affordable units—nearly double the 36 previously approved. This makes up 36% of the total by unit count, with homes designed to address Camden’s most pressing housing needs. The affordable offering includes 36 homes at social and affordable rents, 34 intermediate homes, and 50 family-sized units. The development also aligns with modern fire safety regulations by incorporating a second staircase and adopts a gas-free, net-zero carbon approach. The façade has been reimagined using brick and textured materials, offering improved detailing and reduced glazing to minimise overheating and enhance energy efficiency—design choices that better reflect the surrounding conservation area. Enhanced public spaces are another key feature of the revised plans. These include multifunctional open spaces, play areas, seating, and significant tree planting that will tie in with Camden Council’s own improvements to the Swiss Cottage Open Space. A new community facility, delivered in partnership with local youth charity The Winch, will also form part of the scheme. Steve Harrington, Planning Director at Regal, said: “100 Avenue Road has long been a source of frustration for the local community. We’re proud to be unlocking the site and delivering a better scheme that reflects Camden’s current priorities — more affordable homes, stronger community infrastructure, and a greener, safer environment. We’re committed to working closely with local stakeholders as we bring the project forward.” Regal took over the site in 2024 and submitted a Section 73 application to improve the previously consented plans. The updated scheme followed extensive community consultation and pre-application engagement with council officers, local councillors, and community groups, including two design review panels and a Development Management Forum. In addition to the increased affordable housing provision, the revised proposal includes greater financial contributions via Section 106 and the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL). It will also support local employment throughout the construction and operational phases and enhance retail and commercial spaces at ground level. Construction logistics will follow previously approved routes, and a Construction Working Group will be reassembled to ensure continued community engagement during the build. Regal will act as both developer and contractor and will manage the building post-completion, ensuring long-term stewardship of the site as a community asset. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Housebuilder will invest £59.5m into latest phase of Glasgow transformation

Housebuilder will invest £59.5m into latest phase of Glasgow transformation

Top 10 UK housebuilder, Keepmoat has committed to investing £59.5 million into the next phase of the Sighthill Transformational Regeneration Area (TRA). The housebuilder is set to create an additional 246 new homes at the multi-million pound NorthBridge development located on Pinkston Road, following the success of the first phase that created 154 homes. Keepmoat will be delivering another multi-tenure community at the second phase of the development site, with more than 41 of the new homes being made available for local housing association Wheatley Homes Glasgow (WHG). Delivering one of the largest regeneration schemes in the UK across multiple phases, the housebuilder is also working with Glasgow City Council to create enhanced and new transport links, green spaces and walking and cycling routes. Tim Metcalfe, Regional Managing Director at Keepmoat, Scotland said: “We’re delighted to launch the next phase of this flagship Scottish development, marking a significant step in our continued journey to transform the Sighthill area, providing much needed housing in Glasgow. “Delivered across multiple phases and in close partnership with the local authority, this project reflects our long-term commitment to the city and our ambition to create exceptional places to live. “Following a strategic re-plan to increase the total homes from 824 to 1,154,, we’re excited to move the latest phases forward, ensuring the team at Keepmoat deliver the right mix of quality homes, open space and connectivity into the city so residents can access amenities and opportunities.  “Keepmoat’s focus remains firmly on building sustainable, well-connected communities that stand the test of time. This isn’t just about building houses – it’s about investing in Glasgow’s future.” The development, now named ‘NorthBridge’ in honour of the new footbridge linking the new community with the heart of Glasgow directly across the M8, will create more than 1,150 new homes when complete, replacing 10 tower blocks that were demolished in 2011. Councillor Ruairi Kelly, City Convener for Housing, Development and Land Use at Glasgow City Council, added: “The transformation of Sighthill has been a great success so far with high-quality new homes, a new park and a fantastic environment close to the city centre, and the start of work on the next phase will develop what has already been achieved there as a great place to live.” To find out more about NorthBridge, please visit: www.keepmoat.com/northbridge  Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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