Thursday, September 11, 2025

Pelham

Pelham’s mission is to design high quality, sustainable developments across the East Midlands, shaping places that support people’s wellbeing.

Owned by Nottingham Community Housing Association (NCHA), the combined teams benefit from almost 50 years of knowledge and experience in delivering quality schemes throughout the region. And as a social enterprise business, any surplus made goes back into providing more homes in its communities.

Working in 33 different local authority areas, Pelham’s specialist architects and development services work with a range of clients to bring their plans to life, delivering creative, energy efficient housing solutions, including small infill projects, private housing, affordable housing, rural housing, care homes and large urban developments.

Pelham collaborates closely with clients and the local community to ensure that projects meet the agreed timescales, budget and aspirations of everyone involved.

A flagship development for Pelham has been the mixed-use regeneration scheme at Farnborough Road, Clifton, seeing the transformation of a former, derelict college site into a vibrant new community – delivering high-quality, affordable homes and a modern new workplace. The development showcases how thoughtful design can revitalise a neighbourhood.

The scheme provides 56 homes for older people (apartments and bungalows), 14 supported living apartments, and a brand-new office for NCHA. Existing sports facilities were retained and enhanced as a key community asset.

To learn more about Pelham, please visit https://www.pelham.co.uk/

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