Together with our client, Onward, we recently welcomed local MP Jonathan Reynolds onto site to see the latest progress at Birch Lea Park, an over 55s housing with care scheme, forming part of the Hattersley Central development.
When complete, the scheme will offer modern affordable homes for those looking to downsize or who might need additional support later in their lives.
Alongside new homes, Birch Lea Park has been designed to create a strong sense of community, with facilities such as an onsite café/bistro and hair and beauty salon, which will be open to the public and residents.
It will also incorporate a private courtyard for residents as well as new and improved green spaces for the wider community to enjoy.
Jonathan Reynolds, MP for Stalybridge and Hyde, said: “It is over 15 years since plans for a supported living development on Hattersley were first proposed so it is wonderful that it will now being delivered. My thanks to Onward Homes for making this happen. I know that this is much needed housing that will allow older and disabled residents struggling to cope to find an affordable and supported home that is part of a community.”
Bronwen Rapley, chief executive at Onward, commented: “For over a decade, we have been working with the community in Hattersley and Mottram and our partners in Tameside Council and Homes England to make a place to be proud of. There is an established need for more homes for our older customers and in building Birch Lea we are both meeting this need and freeing up family homes to rent. This reflects closely the national picture. We need to build more homes to suit the needs of our older customers and enable them to stay independent for longer and Birch Lea will help us to do this in Tameside.”
David Chilton, managing director of Rowlinson added: “In total, we are building 161 new homes, all of which are on former brownfield land which is now coming back into productive use. The majority of the new accommodation will be tackling later living head-on, providing bespoke homes to people aged 55 and over. When complete they will be a great asset for residents and the wider community alike.”
Birch Lea Park forms part of the wider transformative regeneration programme taking place in Hattersley, which will offer homes in different styles to cater to local housing needs.
The development has been designed by Triangle Architects and funding for the scheme has been delivered through Onward’s Strategic Partnership with Homes England, as well as the Greater Manchester Combined Authority’s Brownfield Land Fund.
The homes are set to be handed over in spring 2025.
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