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New Homes to Arrive on the South Coast

200 new homes will be delivered by Wates Residential on the south coast. The contractor has already started work on its Daedalus Village scheme, marking this occasion with a time capsule burial in Lee-on-the-Solent. The site will see the rise of a mix of housing consisting of 120 private homes

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600,000 Homes Lay Vacant Across England

A new study has revealed the shocking extent of England’s empty homes crisis, with more than 600,000 homes remaining vacant. The study, conducted by Good Move, has found that a third of empty homes are classed as long-term vacant, after being empty for more than six months. The city of

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Eco-Friendly Homes Win Sustainability Award

The 15 new eco-friendly houses at Longcot in Oxfordshire, which are now under construction, have received a prestigious accolade for demonstrating ‘national leadership in implementing One Planet Living’. Created by international sustainability charity Bioregional, the One Planet Living is a system for planning sustainable development and keeping them on track

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Bicester to Welcome 1,500 New Homes

1,500 new homes are to be delivered by Wates Developments and Redrow Homes in Wretchwick Green, Bicester. Cherwell District Council’s Planning Committee granted approval to the revised planning application, which includes housing of dwelling types, sizes and tenures to meet the range of local needs. “This is a great example

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DEMAND DRIVING POPULARITY OF DETACHED HOMES

John Elliott, Managing Director of Millwood Designer Homes speaks about the rising demand for detached homes in the UK: Purchasing your first home is an exciting experience and now, more than ever, first time buyers aspire to own a detached home, over any other property type. In recent research, conducted

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Further Developments Lined up at Royal Albert Docks

Recently announced, surplus industrial space positioned near the Royal Docks has been put forward for release to open up new space for housebuilding, as presented to the Mayor of London for consultation. The move, though primarily seen to open up the opportunity to develop further housing stock, will also see

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Housebuilding Reaches a New High

Despite industry woes with regard to housing shortages, it has been reported that, at the end of 2015, housebuilding reached an all new high at the finish of 2015. Ending the year on a very positive note, figures from the DCLG highlight that, over the course of the final 3

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Issue 324 : Jan 2025

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New Homes to Arrive on the South Coast

200 new homes will be delivered by Wates Residential on the south coast. The contractor has already started work on its Daedalus Village scheme, marking this occasion with a time capsule burial in Lee-on-the-Solent. The site will see the rise of a mix of housing consisting of 120 private homes and 80 affordable homes. Part of the Accelerated Construction Model together with four other national pilot sites, the Homes England initiative was designed to enable the Government to fast-track the building of homes on publicly owned land and diversify housing delivery. “We are very proud to have started work on the Daedalus Village site, which has a rich history and a very promising future, and are pleased that so many people from the local community joined us to celebrate this significant moment with a time capsule burial,” said Paul Nicholls, Managing Director of Wates Residential South. “Through our work, we will not only deliver 200 new high quality homes for local people but will also increase opportunities in the area through our investment in education, training and skills,” he added. Local suppliers will be appointed for the new homes on the south coast, while residents will benefit from the creation of training and educational opportunities, which aim to boost the local economy. This includes 10 apprenticeships, work experience placements for local students and courses aimed at unemployed adults. The homes are expected to be completed in late 2020. Wates Residential is responding to the needs of its customers by developing mixed tenure housing schemes in partnership with both public and private sector organisations. The business covers new-build and partnership housing development activities, reaffirming its long-term commitment to deliver new homes and to help address the UK’s urgent need for new housing. Its partnership housing offer includes building and selling homes to the public, as well as providing affordable homes for social landlords.

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600,000 Homes Lay Vacant Across England

A new study has revealed the shocking extent of England’s empty homes crisis, with more than 600,000 homes remaining vacant. The study, conducted by Good Move, has found that a third of empty homes are classed as long-term vacant, after being empty for more than six months. The city of Liverpool takes the crown for the most vacant properties, with a staggering 10,512 properties laying empty last year. The data comes despite efforts by Liverpool City Council to reduce the amount of unused homes with a free matchmaking service to introduce buyers and sellers of empty homes, in a bid to bring more empty homes into use. Birmingham follows closely behind, with 10,386 empty homes. The city famous for its Bullring accounts for 17% of West Midlands’ total number of unoccupied homes. The Yorkshire city of Leeds has the third highest number of empty homes throughout the country, with 10,263 properties vacant. Leeds’ empty homes equates to 14% of Yorkshire and the Humber’s empty homes. The North West has the most unoccupied properties, with 102,847 homes laying empty across the region, and 38% of those being vacant for longer than six months. Liverpool has the most empty homes in the North West, and the country as a whole, with 10,512 properties that are not in use in 2017. Following closely behind the North West is the South East, with a staggering 86,693 vacant properties last year. Of the 86,000 empty homes, 29% of those have been unoccupied for longer than six months.

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Eco-Friendly Homes Win Sustainability Award

The 15 new eco-friendly houses at Longcot in Oxfordshire, which are now under construction, have received a prestigious accolade for demonstrating ‘national leadership in implementing One Planet Living’. Created by international sustainability charity Bioregional, the One Planet Living is a system for planning sustainable development and keeping them on track to achieve their goals. Thanks to their use of timber, wood fibre and hemp-lime in the construction process, the new homes in the Kings Farm Close development will have near zero carbon footprints. Emissions of climate-changing carbon dioxide gas caused by their construction are about 90% lower than for a conventional brick-built new home, while future emissions of carbon dioxide will also be much lower than normal houses as heating requirements will be very low. Oxford Advanced Living, the developer, aims to also enhance the variety of animal and wildflower species on the land in and around the development, which has been used for pasture. A fifth of the site’s total area will be shared green space, planted and managed with native trees to support wildlife. “This was our first project where we also put a real focus on how we could support the creation of a sustainable community. We’re committed to delivering the Action Plan and will continue to evolve the actions as the project develops. We believe that residents will be able to, and will in fact be encouraged to, lead sustainable lifestyles at Kings Farm Close, and we look forward to their feedback to help us with future projects,” said Martin Pike, Director of Oxford Advanced Living. Six of the 15 homes are designated as affordable in one of the most expensive regions of Britain. Four of them will be let to tenants at below market rents by Sovereign Housing Association, and two are for shared home ownership, helping people get on the first rung of the property ladder. Meanwhile, the remaining nine homes are for sale on the open market. The developer and its builders, Greencore Construction, have drawn up a One Planet Living action plan for the new homes covering all aspects of sustainability – social, economic and environmental. This ambitious plan is based on ten easy-to-grasp One Planet Living principles covering issues such as water, energy, wildlife, waste and contribution to the local economy. National Leadership status was granted after Bioregional reviewed the plan.

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Bicester to Welcome 1,500 New Homes

1,500 new homes are to be delivered by Wates Developments and Redrow Homes in Wretchwick Green, Bicester. Cherwell District Council’s Planning Committee granted approval to the revised planning application, which includes housing of dwelling types, sizes and tenures to meet the range of local needs. “This is a great example of how large-scale developments can be brought forward successfully and sympathetically which local people will be proud of for years to come,” said a spokesperson for Wates Developments and Redrow Homes. “While we have changed significant aspects of the masterplan over time, the core ethos for the site has remained in place. We want to create a great place to live and work, with a strong identity of its own, but with equally strong links to Bicester and the surrounding area. Our aim now is to continue to work positively with all stakeholders allowing development to be brought forward swiftly and homes to be built to meet the urgent local need,” the spokesperson added. A key part of the ‘garden town’ plan for the area, the project ensures the amount of open space extends to 71.64 hectares, which equates to over 50% of the overall site. Over four hectares of sports pitches are also provided in one location. Adjacent to the shops and community facility, a new primary school is planned. Meanwhile, approximately eight play areas will be provided across the site including a destination play area which has been designed to be accessible to existing local residents, as well as new ones. In addition, up to 7 hectares of employment land provision has been included, which could provide around 750 high quality local jobs and a vibrant mix of uses within the scheme, together with creating a significant number of jobs through the development phase. The project team consulted with Historic England to redesign the area around the medieval village to the west of the site in order to better respect its setting.

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DEMAND DRIVING POPULARITY OF DETACHED HOMES

John Elliott, Managing Director of Millwood Designer Homes speaks about the rising demand for detached homes in the UK: Purchasing your first home is an exciting experience and now, more than ever, first time buyers aspire to own a detached home, over any other property type. In recent research, conducted by YouGov, almost a third (32%) of potential first-time homeowners aim for a detached house as their first property. As detached homes continue to increase in value throughout the UK, it’s easy to see why the popularity for these sought-after properties also continues to grow. Prices increases show detached homes to be a bright spot in the market and offer a sold investment. It is no surprise almost a third of savvy first timers desire a detached home, as buyers aim to move less and save more to achieve the home of their dreams — a detached family house with a garden. With many first-time buyers making savings on stamp duty, they are sensibly looking to future-proof their investment, with something that will suit long term needs and goals, in the form of a ‘forever’ home. At Millwood, we provide a mix of property types at all our developments to suit a wide-range of buyers and their individual circumstances. We’ve found that many of our buyers aspire to own a detached property for a number of important factors, including flexibility, a sense of privacy, comfort and freedom. This popular property type varies in size, however, the independence of a detached home creates an ideal living environment, for families to grow into or downsizers to settle. We offer Help to Buy on a selection of Millwood homes, helping first-time buyers secure more space for their money. For more information on our detached home visit wwww.millwooddesignerhomes.co.uk

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Further Developments Lined up at Royal Albert Docks

Recently announced, surplus industrial space positioned near the Royal Docks has been put forward for release to open up new space for housebuilding, as presented to the Mayor of London for consultation. The move, though primarily seen to open up the opportunity to develop further housing stock, will also see the area brought back to the glory days of old, when the docks proved to be a hub of commercial and industrial activity. The plans tie in effectively with the Mayor’s own plan to regenerate the docks, presently already undergoing a considerable degree of transformation. As part of this, ABP, a Chinese developer, has already been successful in achieving planning permission at the docks for the development of a vast business and financial district, to complement the development of two hotels also development at the location over the course of the year. Of the restoration works already progressed with, works have already been commenced at the Millennium Mills, and it is also expected that the Silvertown area will also see the addition of further development such as that of creative workspaces, new-build structures and circa 3,000 homes to provide much-needed housing stock in the area. To further develop the area, the Mayor has also laid out ambitions to launch consultations on a number of proposals for transformation at the docks, aiming to develop the area into a world-class destination for commerce and trade once again. This, then to tie in with further ambitions for residential housing space, allowing for considerable growth in the area at the very same time. Of course, much of this development, whilst important in its own right, will also prove to be vital in the area’s ability to benefit effectively from key infrastructure projects being undertaken in the area, such as Crossrail and the new Thames crossings.

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Housebuilding Reaches a New High

Despite industry woes with regard to housing shortages, it has been reported that, at the end of 2015, housebuilding reached an all new high at the finish of 2015. Ending the year on a very positive note, figures from the DCLG highlight that, over the course of the final 3 months of the year, the building of new homes reached the highest levels achieved since the high points in 2008, with approximately 37,230 homes completed and a further 37,080 started in last year’s final quarter. As an overarching figure, the twelve months up to the end of 2015 incorporated the beginning of some 143,560 housing starts, which signified a notable increase on 2014, approximately 6% and over twice the figure reported in 2009. At the same, the number of completions over the course of 2015 also increased by some 21%, reaching 142,890 in total. Of specific note, the counties of Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire were shown to perform very well in the housebuilding arena. In another report by the Home Builders Federation, it was also highlighted that more and more new homes were granted planning permission over the same quarter, with circa 59,845 homes in total giving the green light (a 12% increase from the previous year). These figures, combined with the number of new build projects being undertaken, highlight the hard work of developers in reducing the nation’s shortage of housing stock as well as the support of councils in opening up doors for them to do so. Brandon Lewis, Housing Minister highlighted the importance of promoting even more housebuilding around the UK, though it’s safe to say that these figures provide a great foundation from which the sector can build upon in the coming months, and years. With a highly ambitious plan in the works for the future of the housing sector, Brandon Lewis commented that they will be: “Doubling the housing budget so we can meet our ambition of delivering a million new homes.”

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