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Housing Regeneration Schemes Katharine Burchell June 2014. Background. Council is delivering major housing regeneration schemes across the Borough; Mandale Park, Meadow Rise, Parkfield (Nursery Gardens and West End Gardens), Swainby Road and Victoria
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Background • Council is delivering major housing regeneration schemes across the Borough; Mandale Park, Meadow Rise, Parkfield (Nursery Gardens and West End Gardens), Swainby Road and Victoria • All at different stages but all being delivered in partnership with private developer partners and/or RP’s and the HCA • Strong sense of community in all locations and strong support
Mandale Park • Most advanced scheme • 10 year anniversary • Delivered in partnership with Keepmoat and Barratt Homes, Tristar Homes and Isos • Site assembly complete • 862 new homes (246 affordable). 780 complete • Linear Park, football pitches, talented sports person grant, work with schools and local community
Meadow Rise (Hardwick) • Well advanced • Partners are Keepmoat and Barratt Homes, Endeavour and Tristar Homes • 760 new homes in total, approx 120 to be built • Not just housing for sale and rent - Aspen Gardens, Ruskin Court, supported bungalows, Hardwick Green Primary School, cycle links, MUGA
Nursery Gardens and West End Gardens • Nursery Gardens – nearing completion. Total of 110 homes, building out the final 8 properties. Dunelm and TVHG.
West End Gardens • Finalising site assembly issues • TVHG are on site and the 1st foundations are in (Southdale are constructing the properties). 117 new homes • Mill Lane School involved in street naming project
Swainby Road • Site Assembly nearing completion • Approx 174 new homes, to be delivered by Keepmoat Homes – 30 affordable (Tristar Homes) • Finalising legal docs • Planning application is imminent
Victoria Estate • Latest housing regeneration scheme • Currently focussing on the assembly of the 1st 2 phases, decant of residents is going well, 254 properties included, closely working with Tristar • A vibrant and sustainable Victoria residential development is integral to the Councils future vision for Stockton town centre • Exploring options for what the residential ‘offer’ will be