Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Lindum submits plans for new homes in Lincoln’s Hermit Street

Plans for 11 new affordable homes in the Hermit Street area of Lincoln have been submitted to City of Lincoln Council.

Lindum Construction, on behalf of the city council, has submitted the plans to build the properties on the site previously occupied by council-owned garages.

The application will be considered over the coming weeks and, if approved, the construction of these high-quality, sustainable homes will begin later in the year.

The proposed scheme would deliver a range of family properties, comprising two and three-bed homes.

Each property will be council rented accommodation, equipped with two parking spaces and an electric vehicle charging point.

All of these homes would be let at affordable rents to meet the needs of local residents, and all lettings for the housing would be made under the council’s allocations policy.

Cllr Donald Nannestad, Portfolio Holder for Quality Housing at City of Lincoln Council said: “Continued housing growth is a key need in Lincoln to ensure there is a sufficient availability of homes in the city to support economic growth and job creation. These high-quality homes will help meet that demand.

“I am very much in support of this scheme and hope the required planning permission is achieved, so that work can begin at the earliest opportunity.

“A quality affordable home in which people can feel safe and thrive is a fundamental element in creating a positive community and enhancing our society as whole. We will continue building for the future and doing everything possible to meet the city’s growing housing demand.”

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