Friday, September 20, 2024

Over 300 new homes set for Sheffield as work starts on duo of sites

Work has started on a duo of developments in Sheffield, which will create over 300 new homes.

Eclipse Phase 2, on Harborough Avenue, and Pennine Village off Manor Lane, are the latest developments to be delivered by Sheffield Housing Company (SHC), which is Sheffield City Council’s joint venture development company with private sector partners Keepmoat Homes and Great Places Housing Group.

Funding of £3.2m from the government’s housing accelerator, Homes England, will ensure that the properties built at both sites will address local housing need.

Established in 2011, the regeneration partnership has created over 800 jobs, 75 apprenticeships and spent more than £80m with construction businesses in the South Yorkshire region, completing over 1,150 homes.

Steve Birch, project director with SHC, said: “It is testament to the hard work, commitment and drive of our partners and Homes England support, that we are able to start work on these two sites.

“Despite the pandemic and devastating impact, it has had for many, both personally and professionally, there is significant investment in and around the city. As a regeneration partnership it is our responsibility to ensure that we are providing access to quality, affordable homes that are enabling local people to achieve home ownership and attracting others to consider moving to the area.”

210 distinctive new homes will be built at Eclipse Phase 2, and 101 at Pennine Village.

This year, the housing company expects to increase its portfolio to seven developments across the city, which combined, will deliver over 600 homes to three neighbourhoods in Sheffield – Manor, Norfolk Park and Parson Cross.

Looking ahead, SHC aims to complete up to 2,300 properties on 23 sites by the end of 2027 – delivering further economic stimulation, job creation and community investment for Sheffield.

The partnership’s entire development programme is currently benefitting from over £3m in funding from Homes England and £1.5m from Sheffield City Region.

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