A stunning new Show Village showcasing prestige housebuilder Beal Homes’ luxury properties has officially opened at The Greenways development in Goole.
The Show Village was declared open by East Riding of Yorkshire Council Leader, Councillor Anne Handley, who cut the ribbon before guests were given guided tours of the show homes.
As a Goole Ward Councillor, Goole Town Deal Board member and resident of the town, Cllr Handley has been a passionate advocate for Goole’s exciting regeneration, working with businesses such as Beal which are investing millions of pounds to rejuvenate the town.
Speaking at the Show Village opening event, alongside Beal Chief Executive Richard Beal, Cllr Handley said: “As a local resident myself, I’ve watched The Greenways grow and grow and it makes me really proud to see it.
“It’s an outstanding and aspirational development and supports all the investment we have going on in the town, with more to come. It has put Goole firmly on the map.
“I can’t thank Richard and the Beal team enough. It’s wonderful what they have brought to Goole and it gives me great pleasure to officially open this Show Village.”
The Show Village enables prospective buyers o view a selection of East Yorkshire-based Beal’s thoughtfully designed house types. The four properties showcase the quality of new homes at The Greenways and the wealth of design options and upgrades available to homebuyers.
The Greenways is at the forefront of an ongoing wave of large-scale investments, alongside developments by other blue chip companies, which are creating hundreds of highly-skilled jobs in Goole.
Richard Beal said: “The opening of the Show Village marks a major milestone for The Greenways and signposts how this exciting development continues to grow.
“Behind the Show Village, the foundations are in place to enable more people to own their own home in one of Yorkshire’s most up-and-coming towns.
“We’re investing more than £200m here over more than a decade to deliver hundreds of much-needed, high-quality homes. With that investment comes highly-skilled jobs in construction and other disciplines, training opportunities and apprenticeships, and long-term work for our supply chain.”