Work is well underway at an affordable housing development in Doncaster which is set to see over 50 homes built in the area.
Together Housing, a social housing provider based in the North of England, is working with house builder, Wordsworth Properties, to provide energy efficient, affordable homes in Balby.
Marking the progression made on site, both organisations, as well as representatives from Identity Consult, were joined by Councillor Glyn Jones, Deputy Mayor and Portfolio Holder for Housing and Business from City of Doncaster Council, and Ben McLaughlin, Senior Manager of Affordable Housing Delivery for Homes England, to see the work commencing and speak to the teams involved in the process.
The scheme off Cross Bank has been designed to support a range of housing needs in Doncaster and comprises one, two, three, and four-bed homes built in a considered mix of terraced and semi-detached homes.
Funded through the government’s Homes England funding scheme, the development aligns with Together Housing’s Net Zero commitments; each home will be fitted with energy upgrades including solar panels, EV charging points and Air Source Heat Pumps.
Two-bed adapted bungalows are being built, fitted with an accessible kitchen layout including adjustable worktops and a level access shower. Ceilings have been designed to support the need of a hoist and each bungalow will also be fitted with an electric wheelchair charging point, located inside the property.
In addition to the 39 affordable rent homes, the project is also set to deliver 18 homes for shared ownership to be managed and sold via Together Homes, part of the Together Housing Group.
Councillor Glyn Jones, Portfolio Holder for Housing and Business, said: “As part of our five-year Housing Delivery Plan, we are committed to enhancing housing options for older residents, families and individuals with physical disabilities. These new homes align with our goals, ensuring that local communities benefit significantly.
“Designed with affordability and energy efficiency in mind, these homes will provide comfortable living while also prioritising sustainability. Through thoughtful development, we are not only meeting housing needs but also protecting and enhancing the natural environment for future generations.
“We are incredibly excited to see this project come to fruition and witness the positive impact it will have on the lives of local residents.”
Dai Howells, Assistant Director of Development at Together Housing, said: “Cross Bank is shaping up to be a dynamic development and we were thrilled to show Councillor Jones and Ben McLaughlin how we’re contributing to the affordable homes offering in Doncaster.
“We’re passionate about developing communities for future generations and to have three housing types available and homes for shared ownership widens the market for more people.
“It’s been great working with Wordsworth Properties to deliver energy efficient homes that meet high quality standards and we’re eager to share the completed development with the local community in the coming year.”