Akeman Street
Status: Complete
We replaced an existing older building of eight, one-bedroom flats and six, two-bedroom maisonettes with 14 brand new council homes, three retail units and a brand new community centre.
We have a mixed portfolio of sites from large city centre brownfield sites providing market and affordable homes; estate regeneration schemes providing improved, more efficient council housing on publicly owned land, and infill schemes, making use of under-used parcels of council land to provide additional council housing.
Status: Complete
We replaced an existing older building of eight, one-bedroom flats and six, two-bedroom maisonettes with 14 brand new council homes, three retail units and a brand new community centre.
Status: Complete
The first completed development for the partnership has replaced 26 aging council homes with 56 one, two and three-bedroom council rented apartments for local residents.
The new development provides three two-bedroom council rented houses with off-street parking. The site was being built simultaneously with the other CIP sites at Queens Meadow, Markham Close, Wulfstan Way and Gunhild Way.
Green features include photovoltaic solar panels, reduced water consumption (110 litres per person per day), 19% carbon emission reduction on part L of Building Regulations (2013).
Two brand new council homes at Gunhild Way, in the Queen Edith’s Ward of Cambridge.
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