Monday, December 2, 2024

Pure Block Management takes on estate management for Immingham housing development

Hull-based property firm Pure Block Management has won a contract to provide estate management services for a new housing development near Immingham in North East Lincolnshire.

The company, which is part of property specialist Garness Group, has taken on the management of the open spaces on the Peter Ward Homes Lindofen View development on the outskirts of the village of Habrough.

Under the contract it will maintain the site’s large, landscaped tree belt as well as four lagoons created to manage water drainage and reduce the risk of flooding.

It will also provide company secretarial duties for the development, which, when complete, will be made up of over 130 three, four and five-bedroom homes.

Pure Block Management director Liam Parker said: “We’re very pleased to add this popular housing development to the portfolio of properties we manage.

“Most of our clients are based in Hull and East Yorkshire so this contract is important for us not just because we are working with one of the best-known housebuilders in the region, but also because it represents our expansion south of the Humber.

“The contract also reflects the breadth of the services we provide to developers, who can rely on us to take care of any aspect of property or estate management on their behalf.”

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