Housebuilder Honey is partnering with emh to deliver 98 homes for the housing association at its Pearl development in Duckmanton.
The £21m deal is the first between the two businesses and will comprise 70 grant-funded homes and 28 Section 106 properties.
Work on the homes is due to commence at the end of this year, with the first handovers scheduled for summer 2026. All of the homes will be delivered over a period of two years.
Honey is using timber frame construction on the homes as part of the housebuilder’s sustainability strategy.
Honey chief executive, Mark Mitchell, said: “This partnership with emh marks part of what we believe is our social purpose to address the lack of housing supply, through providing more affordable homes. The deal will enable us to deliver homes with sustainability designed into their core for those who need them the most in Duckmanton.”
Chris Jones, executive director for development at emh, said: “At emh, we’re committed to building high-quality new homes which meet the needs of local people, and we’re pleased to be partnering with Honey to help us achieve this commitment.
“I look forward to seeing how the scheme develops over the coming months, and welcoming residents to their new homes in the future.”