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16 October 2009
Countryside Properties and Salford City Council have secured additional funding for the regeneration of New Broughton through a successful bid to the government to get the project moving again. New Broughton has been awarded £8m through the Kickstart programme from the government’s Homes & Communities Agency (HCA) to help provide affordable homes for local people. It will restart house building on the next major phase of the New Broughton development enabling a further 169 homes to be built. The HCA is the national housing and regeneration agency for England.
New Broughton in Lower Broughton, Salford is one of the country’s largest and most ambitious regeneration schemes with 3,500 new homes, a new primary school, recreation and open space along with new retail and local facilities. The homes will offer properties for rent, private and shared ownership and with the government's support they are expected to be completed in early 2011. The options available through the HomeBuy Direct scheme are also a helping hand onto the housing ladder for first time buyers.
Work on the new homes is being delivered through a partnership between the city council, Countryside Properties, Great Places Housing Group and Contour Housing Group Ltd.
Countryside Properties will commence construction at the beginning of November on new homes that front onto Great Clowes Street. They will be a mix of apartments and houses offering mixed tenure homes.
Councillor John Merry, leader of Salford City Council said: "Together with our partners and the HCA we're working hard to beat the effects of the economic downturn and get New Broughton back up to speed. This government money is cash for the development and it will be spent on homes for local people. I'm delighted that we can now get things moving again with the development which will contribute to the wider regeneration of the city.
The city council's lead member for housing, Councillor Peter Connor added: "New Broughton is about providing quality affordable homes that offer people choice and we've always been committed to completing the scheme. Now we have this extra help we can make that happen."
Les Brown, Countryside Properties Regional Project Director said: “We are delighted to have been successful with our Kickstart bid; New Broughton can now progress again after stalling due to the economic downturn. This funding will help reinvigorate the project providing many more new affordable homes and community infrastructure. We can move forward and deliver the next phases and with Great Places now onboard we can all look forward to a brighter and more positive future.”
Judith Winterbourne, Group Customer Services Director for Contour Homes said: "As a Salford based organisation Contour Homes is delighted to be playing its part in the continued regeneration of this area. This announcement means that investment in the area will continue, which can only be good news for existing residents."
Deborah McLaughlin, North West Regional Director of the HCA, said: “The green light for New Broughton from this latest Kickstart funding announcement will enable real progress to be made in the delivery of affordable homes.”
Stephen Porter, chief executive of Great Places Housing Group, said: “This is great news and it will help us to continue to provide good quality affordable homes to people who need them and make sure New Broughton is a thriving and popular neighbourhood to live in, for years to come.”
For further imformation on New Broughton please see our case study.
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The Homes and Communities Agency is the single, national housing and regeneration agency for England. Our role is to create opportunity for people to live in high quality, sustainable places. We provide funding for affordable housing, bring land back into productive use and improve quality of life by raising standards for the physical and social environment.
The HCA brings together English Partnerships, investment functions of the Housing Corporation, and the Academy for Sustainable Communities, with major delivery programmes of Communities and Local Government.
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Information correct as at 16/10/2009