Example of new housing scheme (Image: Sovini)
One thousand new homes are to be built in one part of Merseyside, and will include wider plans to create job and training opportunities for local residents, according to Sefton Council
At a meeting this morning at Bootle Town Hall (December 4), the council’s cabinet members approved a report on the future of Sandway Homes and evaluate its performance. Councillors were told no more housing projects are planned for Sefton Council’s flagship housing company, as it nears completion of its latest development.
Sandway Homes is the local authority’s housebuilding arm and was founded in 2019. Over the course of six years, the company has delivered a total of 31 affordable homes for rent and low cost home ownership in Sefton.
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