Monday, May 19, 2025

Broxtowe Borough Council signs new contract for housing scheme with Peter James Homes

Broxtowe Borough Council has signed a new contract for a housing scheme on Coventry Lane, Bramcote that will be developed by Peter James Homes, on a site assembled on land previously owned by McCann and by Bramcote Crematorium.

Broxtowe Borough Council is buying 51 homes from Peter James Homes under a Section 106 planning agreement. 34 of the homes will be for social rent and 17 for shared ownership made up of: 14 one bed houses, 9 two bed houses, 10 three bed houses, 1 four bed house, 9 two bed shared ownership houses and 8 three bed shared ownership houses.

The new homes will be delivered in phases between 2025 and 2028, with all properties benefitting from Air Source heating and photovoltaic panels to generate electricity.

Vanessa Smith, portfolio holder for housing, said: “We’re delighted to be able to sign this contract with Peter James Homes to allow us to continue to push forward with our Housing Delivery Programme, offering more good quality homes to meet the Borough’s local housing need. It’s great that in the future our tenants will be able to move in to brand new homes powered by green energy.”

Simon Gardiner, MD of Peter James Homes, said: “We are delighted to work again with Broxtowe Borough Council. This will be a high quality scheme providing a total of 169 homes, we have taken a lot of care in working on the layout, the street scenes and pallet of materials that will see some great houses released to the community.”

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