New affordable 'green' homes for Brixton

Accessibility Menu

New affordable 'green' homes for Brixton

Published by webmaster for 24dash.com in Housing
Thursday 9th November 2006 - 8:25am

Brixton Water Lane Brixton Water Lane

Other Housing stories

Brixton residents are set to benefit from the arrival of over 30 much-needed affordable homes after Genesis Housing Group received planning permission for a scheme in Brixton Water Lane.

The 31 homes, which will be the first to be developed by Genesis Housing Group in the borough, will include several four-bedroom family homes and will be available for local people at affordable rents or to purchase through a shared ownership scheme.

MDR Associates have designed the homes, which feature many environmentally friendly aspects including a ‘car free’ agreement, which will help reduce levels of vehicle activity in the area and sustainable ‘green roofs’ to enhance the design of the homes.

Steve Coleman, Genesis Group Development Director said; “This is our first project in Lambeth, and we are extremely pleased to be providing much needed affordable homes for families and bringing new homes to a neglected area of Brixton.”

Councillor John Kazantzis, Lambeth’s Cabinet Member for Housing said: “Lambeth Council is committed to encouraging and promoting sustainability and environmentally friendly projects, and this scheme hits all the right ‘green buttons’.  It represents a win-win for all of us as there will be more affordable homes built in the borough that have good green credentials and the new homes will help improve the local area.”

Work on site is due to start in the New Year and the homes are expected to be completed by summer 2008.

Comments

No comments yet...

Be the first and post your views below.

Please Login to comment

To comment you must be logged in. You can either Login or Register

LATEST #ukhousing TWEETS

FACEBOOK RECOMMENDATIONS

Latest jobs

Latest jobs

Find and search more jobs in our Jobs Site...

Latest 24dash poll

Can social landlords provide broadband for tenants without state funding?


previous polls Previous polls

Latest blog posts

Lynne Featherstone

"Mike tells Boris what he things of his piddling cut in council tax!"

Published by Lynne Featherstone

Mike Tuffrey always did have a way of telling it like it is. In my day on the London Assembly it was Ken on the...

Anne Rowlands

"Size, it's all relative"

Published by Anne Rowlands

I found myself agreeing with the findings of the recent Chartered Institute of Housing report - Does size matter - or...

Andy Boddington

"Janet Street-Porter is right about Willy Wonka managers at the BBC but so wrong about local radio"

Published by Andy Boddington

In today’s Independent on Sunday, col