Housing plan is milestone for former colleagues
Steve Birch, then working with the council's housing department, was involved with local Cllr. Tony Damms, in finding better homes for those living on the site.
The 1950s pre-fabricated Malthouses homes, that once stood in Mansel Crescent, Mansel Road and Mansel Avenue, Parson Cross, were built as part of a national drive to develop large numbers of new homes after the second world war. The temporary properties were approaching the end of their safe life and were no longer fit for habitation in the long term.
Whilst Cllr. Damms still represents the Southey Ward on Sheffield City Council, Steve is now our Interim Project Director.
This month we have applied for permission to build new homes on the Malthouses site, as part of a 15-year plan to deliver 2,300 spacious, high quality and adaptable homes for sale and rent in Sheffield.
Steve said: “This area is significant to me as, when I worked in housing regeneration at the council, I spent a lot of time supporting the residents who lived in the prefabricated properties to find new, suitable homes. It is rewarding to now be involved in plans which will help to revive the area and if the planning application is successful, bring much needed housing to this part of Parson Cross.”
Councillor Paul Wood, Executive Member for Housing, Roads and Waste Management said: “To see plans for these new homes come to fruition after years of hard work and planning is so good to see. If approved, these new homes will bring much needed purpose-built housing for families in the area, part of our wider plan to meet the demand for the right type of housing in the right locations across Sheffield.”
Once complete, the development will offer a mixture of two to four bedroomed homes. At present these are all expected to be for private sale to address a shortfall in the neighbourhood, though we are continuing to consider options to deliver affordable homes where possible.
Due to current restrictions regarding public consultation events and gatherings, we are initially inviting local residents to comment on or ask questions about the plans by emailing [email protected] or visiting our Facebook and Twitter pages @Sheff_HousingCo.
However, other means of engagement during the planning process are being explored, including public face-to-face drop-in sessions, if safe to do so.
Since we have commenced building, six years ago, we have completed nearly 1,000 homes across the city, around 80% of which have been sold to first time buyers and families. We have created 75 apprenticeships, over 800 jobs and spent more than £80 million with local supply businesses. Over £50,000 has been pledged to public art and community initiatives; £20,000 has been spent supporting local schools and backing for open pathways to work for students, while university links provide graduates with work experience. There has been sponsorship for, or attendance at, many community events.
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