Countryside Partnership has passed to housing association Bromford the first of 118 new affordable homes at Charlton Gardens, a new development at Apley.
Handover of first affordable homes at Apley, Telford; from left, Simon Allen, Phil McHugh, Councillor Richard Overton, Councillor Paul Watling, Tracey Brewer and Emma Bannister
Phil McHugh, managing director, West Midlands, Countryside Partnerships, said: “We are proud to handover these high-quality homes to our partner, Bromford, to help meet the critical need for affordable local homes in the Telford area. Emma Bannister, locality manager at Bromford added: “We are delighted to take handover of these properties, which not only are of great quality, but will really offer the opportunity for our customers to thrive in this setting.
The project was given the green light to build the much-needed new homes on the former factory site by Telford and Wrekin Council in February 2022.
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