A £23m affordable housing development for Bulwell
Work begins on Bulwell affordable developments
We've officially broken ground on two long-vacant brownfield sites in North Nottingham, paving the way for the construction of 102 much-needed affordable homes in the Bulwell area.
The £23m development will see the transformation of two adjacent five-acre sites, including the former Henry Mellish School on Kersall Drive and the disused Piccadilly playing field, into a thriving new neighbourhood of high-quality, energy-efficient homes.
Delivered in partnership with Nottingham City Council, the schemes will bring forward a mix of two- and three-bedroom houses. Of these, 34 will be available for shared ownership, helping local people get a foot on the property ladder through part rent, part buy. A further 68 homes will be made available for social rent through the City Council’s housing register.
All homes will meet a minimum EPC rating of A, offering residents lower energy bills and a reduced carbon footprint.
Fran Cropper, New Business and Development Manager, said: “We’re really pleased to be working with Nottingham City Council again on this important scheme with social value. We’re proud to bring this new housing scheme to Nottingham, addressing local housing needs while paving the way for a sustainable future.”
Cllr Jay Hayes, Executive Member for Housing and Planning at Nottingham City Council, said: “This development marks a significant step forward in the city’s commitment to providing high-quality, affordable homes for local people.
“We're proud to see NCHA delivering housing that not only meets an urgent need but that will also help build strong and inclusive communities. Everyone deserves a safe, secure place to call home, and I look forward to seeing the Henry Mellish and Piccadilly developments come to life.”
Known as Maple Fields and The Crescent, the developments will deliver 45 and 57 homes respectively. The sites have stood empty for over 15 years and already benefit from full residential planning consent, previously secured by Godwin Developments.
Future residents will benefit from excellent access to local amenities, including supermarkets, schools, healthcare and retail outlets. Bulwell train station is just a 10-minute walk away, with regular public transport links connecting the neighbourhood to Nottingham city centre and beyond.
Owl Partnerships are the lead contractor on both sites. Gareth Wilkes MCIOB, Construction Director at Owl Partnerships, added: “Breaking ground on these sites is a proud moment for the team. It’s the result of strong collaboration and a shared vision to deliver homes that truly serve the Nottingham community. We’re focused on delivering quality and sustainability, and creating places people are proud to live.”
This scheme was made possible through a collaborative funding effort between NCHA and Homes England, which aligns with our Strategic Partnership for 2021-2028, aimed at delivering affordable housing across the East Midlands.