November 2022 saw the successful completion of the merger between Vistry Group and Countryside Partnerships. The articles below include news stories from Vistry Partnerships, now known as Countryside Partnerships.
Simon Clarke, the recently appointed ‘Levelling Up’ Minister, praised Partnerships North East’s Bracken Grange development in Middlesbrough during his first visit to a housing project in his new role.
Leading regeneration specialists, Vistry Partnerships East Midlands and Cross Keys Homes (CKH) have come together with South Kesteven District Council, to celebrate the start of development works on the former Mirlees Blackstone site. The development will regenerate a significant site which has been disused for many years.
Twenty large family homes would be built for the Gateshead Jewish community if a public / private partnership that is driving up the quality and choice of homes in the borough is given the go-ahead for its innovative proposal.
Housing association will start works this August to build 70 new affordable homes in Bishopsworth, Bristol, after securing planning consent for the site earlier this year.
Developer Vistry Partnerships submits plans to build 164 homes at a Liverpool city region site. Tony McDonough reports Housebuilder Vistry Partnerships has submitted plans to build 164 new homes in Thatto Heath in St Helens.
We are working with Aviva Investors, the global asset management business of Aviva plc and Packed living, the specialist UK Build-to-Rent developer to develop 195 homes in the West Midlands town of Telford, Shropshire.
Work to deliver 92 new homes at Broomhall Way in Worcestershire has moved closer. Rooftop Housing, The Mayor of Worcester, and Vistry Partnerships met to break the ground at site where 92 new homes will be built over the next 2 years.
Vistry Group has received its highest number of NHBC Pride in the Job Quality Award winners – with 29 site managers from across the country picking up the accolade. It also picked up two Premier Guarantee Excellence awards last week.