Councillor Steve Evans, City of Wolverhampton Council’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for City Housing.
WV Living, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s wholly owned housing development company, has announced its latest development on the site of the former Daisy Bank Community Centre on Ash Street, Bilston.
The new development will deliver a total of 18 high quality homes, comprising a mix of two, three, and four-bedroom properties. Of these,13 will be available for sale, while five will be council homes for affordable rent.
In a commitment to sustainability and community heritage, WV Living is working closely with West Midlands based reclamation specialists ADS Demolition Ltd to salvage and repurpose materials from the former community centre as demolition takes place. Impressively, 99% of the building will be recycled, with materials being given a new lease of life in future building projects.
Councillor Steve Evans, the council’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for City Housing, said: “This development represents a significant step forward in our ongoing efforts to deliver high quality, sustainable housing across the city. By transforming a disused site into a vibrant new community, we are not only addressing local housing needs but also demonstrating our commitment to environmental responsibility.
“I’m pleased to see the partnership with a West Midlands based reclamation company which shows our commitment to sustainability and preserving the character of our neighbourhoods. This is a win for Bilston and a win for Wolverhampton.”
Sally Saunders, Managing Director at WV Living, said: “We’re excited to unveil this new development in Bilston, which will provide much needed homes for local people. Our aim is to create welcoming, well-designed neighbourhoods where families can thrive.
“This site has strong ties to the community, and we’re proud to be building on that legacy by delivering homes that reflect the needs and aspirations of local residents.”
WV Living continues to work in partnership with the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Housing Team to deliver homes that support the city’s housing strategy.
So far, the company has built over 600 homes, including more than 260 properties for shared ownership and council homes for affordable rent.
Over the next five years, WV Living plan to deliver a further 500 homes, with nearly 150 of these earmarked as council homes for affordable rent and shared ownership.
By the end of 2025, the company will have invested £100 million into housing developments across Wolverhampton.
Construction is expected to begin at Daisy Bank in autumn 2025, with the first homes due for completion in Spring 2026.
People interested in the development can register their interest here.