Partnerships Yorkshire has started work on a new development of 86 family homes at Jossey Lane in the Scawthorpe area of Doncaster, on land formerly owned by construction multinational Skanska.
The new community will include 45 homes for sale under the Group’s Linden brand with a further 41 being developed for The Guinness Partnership and available for affordable rent.
The development comprises a range of one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom homes. A new vehicular and pedestrian access is being created from Jossey Lane with a Green corridor to run alongside the main entrance road. Views are being retained to the Trans Pennine Trail on the west side of site and the site entrance is close to the pedestrian link to the Trail which links to Route 62 of the National Cycling Network.
Andrew Poyner, Managing Director of Countryside Partnerships Yorkshire said, “It’s great to see work commence on this fantastic new community which will enhance the area and make use of land which has been vacant for some time."
"We’re delighted to be working with Guinness again after the significant regeneration project at Fox Hill in Sheffield which is due to complete in the coming weeks.”
On 24 May 2023 Kingston Council and Countryside Partnerships marked the start of construction on their regeneration of the Cambridge Road Estate in Kingston, which will deliver 2,170 homes of which 45% will be affordable, including a minimum of 114 additional council homes.
Brent Council has selected Countryside Partnerships, the UK’s leading mixed-tenure developer with 45 years of placemaking experience, to deliver over 200 new homes - which includes 95 affordable homes for existing South Kilburn residents.
Vistry Group has commenced work on the first phase of a development that will provide 640 new homes for the local community, on the south western edge of Salisbury.
Countryside Partnerships has secured planning consent for the first phase of Haddon Cross, a new development forming part of the Great Haddon sustainable urban extension to the southwest of Peterborough.
The Guinness Partnership, one of the UK’s largest providers of affordable housing, has formed a 50/50 joint venture with Countryside Partnerships, the UK’s leading mixed-tenure developer, to deliver Phase 2 at Signal Park – a major redevelopment in Tolworth in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.