Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Doncaster housbuilder to invest almost £22m in development near Coventry

Doncaster-based house builder Keepmoat is working with with Walsall Housing Group whg and investing £21.9 million into Bedworth to deliver 95 new homes.

The housebuilder is regenerating 6.92 acres of unused land in the town, between Coventry and Nuneaton, and will transform the site, now named Exhall Meadow, into a new community.

Ben Leather, Regional Managing Director at Keepmoat, West Midlands & South West, said: “The investment at Exhall Meadow will provide much needed eco-friendly, multi-tenure homes. We’re looking forward to working with whg to deliver what is set to be a fantastic community. Our partnership approach allows us to develop strong relationships and it’s a privilege to work together to supply much needed affordable housing stock.”

With more than 65 percent of Keepmoat’s current developments on brownfield sites, the housebuilder says it is also committed to regenerating abandoned and unused land to transform areas that often suffer from neglect, breathing new life into local neighbourhoods and communities.

Kirsty Powell, Assistant Director of New Business and Partnerships at whg, added: “We are thrilled to collaborate with Keepmoat on this exciting project. This development is a testament to our commitment to addressing the housing needs of local people. By providing a mix of affordable rental and shared ownership homes, we aim to offer more options for families and individuals seeking quality housing at an affordable price.

“We look forward to seeing these homes come to life and making a positive impact on the lives of many in Nuneaton and Bedworth.”

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