Thursday, November 28, 2024

Countryside Partnerships secures contract to build affordable Barnsley homes

Countryside Partnerships, the mixed-tenure developer, has secured a contract with housing provider The Guinness Partnership to build 40 affordable homes in Shafton, Barnsley.

The site, owned by Homes England, has lain vacant for a significant period of time, but it will now be transformed into a 100% affordable development providing detached and semi-detached houses and terraces made up of two, three and four bedroom homes, as well as two bungalows.

The site marks the third collaboration between Countryside Partnerships’ Yorkshire business and The Guinness Partnership, building on their developments at Foxhill in Sheffield, where 167 affordable homes have been delivered, and at Jossey Lane in Doncaster, where 86 homes are under construction, 41 of which are for Guinness.

Andrew Poyner, Managing Director of Countryside Partnerships Yorkshire, said: “This site has a long history and we’re delighted to see it finally moving forward in partnership with Guinness.

“Our shared commitment to providing high-quality, mixed-tenure housing across the region is evident, having already delivered over 200 affordable homes together. This new development will transform a previously redundant space that has long been earmarked for development into a vibrant community.”

Angela Garrard, Development Director (North) at The Guinness Partnership, said: “We are pleased to continue working with Countryside Partnership to bring much needed high-quality affordable homes to the area, as part of Guinness’s commitment to development in Barnsley, and South Yorkshire.”

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