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WV Living announce contractor for ‘Hampton Park’


WV Living has appointed a contractor to develop new homes at its newest site in the City of Wolverhampton.

Councillor Andrew Randle, outside the show homes

Councillors Greg Brackenridge and Councillor Bhupinder Gakhal outside the show homes

Councillor Greg Brackenridge next to one of the electric vehicle charging point for the apartments

GreenSquareAccord has been selected as a partner to build 178 homes, including 29 affordable rent, and 16 shared ownership homes on the site of the former Northicote School, Northwood Park Road, Bushbury.

The new development, which has been named ‘Hampton Park’ following consultation with residents and in recognition of former headteacher Sir Geoff Hampton, will see a collection of two, three and four-bedroom homes, with two show homes set to open in July 2022.

Works are expected to start on site this month (February) with the first homes completed in August 2022.

The new homes will be built using pre-fabricated timber panels from GreenSquareAccord’s award winning, low carbon manufacturing facility, LoCaL Homes, in Walsall.

The build will use the eco-200 product range with insulated and fully clad panels delivered to site with external coverings attached. This will ensure energy efficient properties with minimum disruption for residents moving into the development.

The off-site construction will mean the homes can be built cleaner, and with less waste products than traditional builds. The new homes will be energy efficient and low carbon making the build more environmentally sustainable.

In line with WV Living’s fire safety pledge, all homes at Hampton Park will also be fitted with fire suppression systems.

Councillor Bhupinder Gakhal, Cabinet Member for City Assets and Housing at City of Wolverhampton Council, said: “This is fantastic news for WV Living and for the city, Hampton Park will provide much-needed quality homes to rent and high-quality homes to buy.

“GreenSquareAccord’s commitment to sustainable futures is a real strength and I am confident this development will also boost local business and skills, and add further pace to housing growth across the city.

“As a council we are aiming to become carbon neutral by 2028 and have set the target of achieving the same results for the city by 2041, this scheme aligns well with that.

“I am also pleased to see fire suppression systems incorporated into all WV Living homes, this continues with our promise to build better and safer homes for families in our city.”

Sally Saunders, Managing Director at WV Living, said: “I am delighted that we are able to start work at Hampton Park and to continue in our commitment to support the overall house building programme in the City of Wolverhampton.

“The foundation of WV Living has always been to provide choice and offer local people the opportunity to buy high-quality homes they will love living in.

“Our developments enhance and create communities, with well-designed good road and transport links to support people to live and work in the city, which will have real long-lasting benefits for the residents. We are really excited to be partnering with GreenSquareAccord to deliver this fantastic development.”

Ruth Cooke, Chief Executive at GreenSquareAccord, said: “We are delighted to be working with WV Living in the delivery of this fantastic development of high quality, low carbon and affordable homes. The modern methods of construction we use at our LoCal Homes factory provide cost effective and sustainable solutions, which can be erected on site with minimal disruption to the local community. I’m sure the new residents will be very happy in their new homes, and I look forward to visiting the site as work on the development progresses.”

To register an interest in the homes at Hampton Park, customers are invited to complete their details on the WV Living contact us form.

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