Plans to provide scores of people the chance to design their own homes in Cornwall have taken a major step forward after partners legally committed to the project.
The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA), Carillion-igloo and Coastline Housing have signed a legal agreement which paves the way for up to 150 new and affordable homes to be built beside the Heartlands regeneration project at Trevenson Park, Pool.
The agreement includes proposals for between 50 and 60 Custom Build plots, which will offer people from across Cornwall the chance to select a home manufacturer and customise their dream home. This represents one of England's biggest Custom Build projects, set up by Government to boost the rate of house-building by unlocking thousands of new homes designed and built by their owners.
A mix of new and affordable homes, including accommodation for older people, would also be delivered as part of the project by Carillion-Igloo's registered housing provider partner Coastline.
The Custom Build process allows people to buy a plot of land, choose their preferred home manufacturer and work with them to create their dream home by choosing from a menu of options. If plans for the wider site are approved by Cornwall Council, plots would be made available to purchasers from next spring.
HCA Area Manager Paul Britton said: "This important project continues the successful regeneration of Trevenson Park, which is transforming this former mining community by bringing new homes, jobs and prosperity to this part of Cornwall. The new homes planned for this site would make a significant difference to the area and the families who live there, and the Custom Build element taps into a strong demand for people to design and build a home of their own. The HCA has worked hard with its partners to get the project to this stage, developing a vision for the site and bringing partners on board. We remain committed to helping to turn the ambitious vision for this site into a reality."
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