Nuplace’s Sustainable Homes Launch
Telford & Wrekin Council’s wholly owned private rental company Nuplace, has released details of its brand new housing development, Southwater Way.
Southwater Way in Malinslee is Nuplace’s tenth development and offers 46 stunning sustainable new homes ranging from 1 to 4 bedroom dwellings.
The new site includes a mixture of private and affordable rent bringing the total Nuplace homes in the borough to 466.
All properties within the development have PV panels and electric car charging points, helping tenants to reduce their fuel bills and at the same time reducing the scheme’s carbon footprint. The sustainable development and has been designed in accordance with the council’s commitment to tackle climate change.
The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) has invested around £460,000 into the new scheme as part of its brownfield first approach which involves regenerating the region’s former industrial sites and vacant urban plots, helping to protect the Green Belt.
Councillor David Wright, Cabinet Member for Housing said: “The council is proud to be building this brand new sustainable development which will be a benchmark for all future Nuplace sites as well as other housing schemes in the borough.
“This step forward within Nuplace’s specification will not only reduce the schemes carbon footprint, but it will also help reduce fuel bills for our tenants.
“Southwater Way is a truly fabulous location and being on the doorstep of Telford Town Park and our town centre it offers something for everyone. We are confident that these new sustainable homes will prove to be really attractive to people looking for a high quality home for rent”.
Properties will be built by Nuplace’s development partner, Lovell and will be ready to move into from Winter 2021.
Information including how to apply plus house images, rent prices and floor plans are all available online at www.nuplace.co.uk/southwaterway
