SCR housing scheme.
Funding will see homes in Mexborough, Darfield and Sheffield.

Sheffield City Region approves £717k investment for new homes developments

The Sheffield City Region (SCR) Housing Investment Board has approved a further £717k investment to build homes for first-time buyers and affordable rent or shared ownership.

To date, £1.23m in loans and grants has been approved by the SCR Housing Fund, and will see 98 new homes built in the region.

Twenty-five houses and apartments will be aimed at first-time buyers in Mexborough, and 35 affordable homes for rent and shared ownership in Darfield.

The Board approved a grant of £367k in May for a 35-affordable home scheme to be built by the Together Housing Association at Nanny Marr Road in Darfield. Work is set start on site in September, with the homes ready to move into by December 2020.

The City Region’s Local Growth Funding is providing £350k to develop the Leach Lane, Mexborough site. Essential works include diverting mains drains, clearing undergrowth, and raising the ground level near the canal bank to avoid the risk of flooding.

Doncaster Mayor Ros Jones said: “These are exactly the sort of visionary schemes we want to see in this region. It’s providing the right homes in the right places to ensure we can underpin the economic growth of the region.”

Melissa Kroger, director at the developers Fenwood Estates, added: “The Leach Lane site has been stalled since 2007 and it’s great that thanks to the backing from Sheffield City Region and Homes England, we can now finally proceed.

“Fenwood Estates recognise that this site will be a landmark waterside regeneration scheme for the area and we are very excited to finally break the ground and begin the development!”

Hilary Brady, group head of development at Synergy Housing Solutions Ltd, a member of the Together Housing Group, also commented: “I am delighted that we have secured funds from the City Region which will allow us to build much needed affordable homes in the village centre of Darfield and bring a derelict site back into use.

“We have worked closely with the City Region and are grateful they have been able to make a swift decision to ensure additional housing can be delivered.”

The Mexborough and Darfield schemes follow on from the first project to be approved under the City Region’s £10m ‘fast track’ housing pilot in March. Work is already underway on site to build 38 affordable flats close to the Park Hill flats in Sheffield with support of £517k from the City Region.

All three schemes are co-funded by Homes England.

Mayor Jones added: “We’re working to complement and plug the gaps in current national housing investment programme, unlock development opportunities and deliver much-needed new homes across the city region.

“One of the main barriers to development across the City Region is challenging site conditions, and both schemes will develop brownfield sites. Both will also be providing new employment and apprenticeships.

“We’re delighted to be working with Fenwood Estates and the Together Housing Association.”

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