Cambridge Investment Partnership has handed over a further three new council homes at Wulfstan Way, Cambridge.
Wulfstan Way, located in the Queen Edith’s Ward of the city, features two new two bedroom council homes and one, three bedroom council home, all with off street parking. The site was identified as part of the City Council's strategy to use under-utilised parcels of land and has been built simultaneously with CIP's other garage sites at Queen's Meadow, Markham Close, Colville Garages and Gunhild Way.
Cllr Richard Johnson, Executive Councillor for Housing for Cambridge City Council and CIP board member said: "As demand for housing continues to grow across the city, our garage sites strategy is turning disused and neglected garage sites into much needed council homes for local residents. We are delighted to officially mark the completion of this site and see three local families move into their brand new homes."
Designed by Mole Architects, the homes are energy efficient and include a number of sustainable features including photovoltaic solar panels, reduced water consumption and a reduction in carbon emissions.
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