Monday, April 28, 2025

New delivery partnership to create affordable Nottinghamshire homes

Contracts have been signed in a deal that will see Nottingham Community Housing Association’s (NCHA) Pelham team deliver 68 new homes for Tuntum Housing Association.

A mix of new-build and renovations, the homes will be developed across Nottinghamshire in the next five years. Pelham will deliver architectural, project management and development services to deliver the contract.

Plans are already underway for a third of the new homes, with all 68 due to be complete by March 2028.

Richard Renwick, Chief Executive of Tuntum Housing Association, said: “We have worked on and off in partnership with NCHA since we were established 35 years ago. This is the latest phase of our development programme through the Blue Skies Consortium and NCHA. We look forward to these new homes being completed to match the criteria laid out in our Development Strategy.”

Financed by Tuntum and Homes England, these homes will contribute to NCHA’s new homes delivery quota as part of their SP2 Strategic Partnership to deliver new affordable homes across the East Midlands and East of England.

Allan Fisher, director of development and assets at NCHA, says: “As members of the Blue Skies Consortium, NCHA and Tuntum have been working together on affordable home development for many years.

“This new contract cements Tuntum as a trusted delivery partner under our Strategic Partnership with Homes England. I look forward to seeing the new homes complete and providing much needed, affordable accommodation for people in need across the county.”

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