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Countryside Scoops ‘Best Deal’ at Knowsley Awards
Countryside has been celebrated for its work with Knowsley Council at this year’s Knowsley Business and Regeneration Awards, taking home the gold award for ‘Housing Deal of the Year’.
Hundreds of guests gathered at the Grand Marquee in Knowsley Safari Park last week to celebrate the success and achievements of Knowsley’s business and regeneration community.
The home builder was praised for its partnership with the council to bring 583 much-needed new homes into Knowsley, including the exciting regeneration of Tower Hill in Kirkby and the transformation of unused land across the borough.
Peter Vella, Regional Sales and Marketing Director, Countryside, commented: “Recent years have seen Knowsley go from strength-to-strength when it comes to business opportunities. As a result, we’re working with the council on a number of exciting new initiatives that will not only provide a mixture of affordable, luxury and rental homes, but also build communities that will be enjoyed for years to come.
“We’re always looking for new ways to enhance the neighbourhoods that we work within, so it’s a real honour to be celebrated for what is set to be a highly successful partnership.”
Countryside underwent a detailed tender process before Knowsley Council named it as the preferred partner, with Countryside proving that it was ready and able to meet the design and format requirements, as well as ensuring a mix of tenures, various employment and training opportunities, and wider community benefits.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Truth PR .
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