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.
Transport for London (TfL) is working with Vistry Partnerships London, and housing association, Peabody, on proposals that could deliver 98 new affordable homes in Barkingside.
Although mental health is a pervasive challenge across all UK workplaces, its negative impacts within the construction industry have become undeniable.
Following the success of a mixed tenure development in County Durham, which completed last year, work on a second, much larger £60.4m phase, is now underway – continuing the mission to meet local housing need.
Leading regeneration business Vistry Partnerships has secured a £128m contract from LGIM Real Assets (Legal & General) to construct 480 new homes on a former Homebase site in Wandsworth, London.
Leading regeneration business Vistry Partnerships has been selected by Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver a new 805 home development at Top Wighay Farm in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire.
Countryside, the UK’s leading mixed-tenure developer, welcomed partners LiveWest and Sigma Capital Group to its Strawberry Grange development in Bridgwater to mark the start of work on site.
We are delighted to share that three Countryside schemes - Beaulieu, St Luke’s Park and Greenwich Millennium Village – all received awards at this year’s International Property Awards, with St Luke's Park in Runwell, Essex, obtaining the top award in the Residential Development 20+ Units category.
On Sunday 30th October, following support from Countryside - the leading mixed-tenure developer behind the Wolsey Park development in Rayleigh - First Bus launched an additional X30 Bus Service.