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L&G acquires Kent site for next modular homes scheme

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L&G acquires Kent site for next modular homes scheme

Legal & General Modular Homes has acquired a site in Littlestone, Kent, which has outline planning permission for the development of 80 homes

Located on Victoria Road, the site comprises approximately 9 acres and includes 3 acres of open space and wetland which will be largely dedicated to wildlife. Legal & General Modular Homes has submitted a reserved matter planning application for the development of 80 affordable homes for shared ownership and social rent.

With its schemes in Selby, Bristol, Broadstairs and North Horsham, this latest acquisition brings Legal & General Modular Homes’ pipeline to 750 homes. The business is currently in partnership discussions with a number of Housing Associations for the acquisition of these homes.

If planning is successful, the business will look to deliver a range of two, three and four-bed homes. The homes will incorporate some of the latest technology to ensure they achieve an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) ‘A’, a standard currently met by only around 1% of new homes in England & Wales.

Working closely with the planning authority and in line with local requirements, the scheme is looking to bring much needed new, high-quality, affordable and sustainable homes to the area.

From its factory in Sherburn-in-Elmet in Yorkshire, Legal & General Modular Homes has ambitions to build its annual housing delivery to 3,000 modular homes a year by 2024, bringing rapid and disruptive change to the construction industry.

It is designing and manufacturing homes that are sustainable, high-quality, and affordable, transforming the way we build in the UK. The business will be creating up to 300 new jobs in the next year across its production and logistics areas in order to meet this ambition.

Helping the UK to ‘build back better’

Rosie Toogood, CEO, Legal & General Modular Homes, said: “In a post-pandemic environment, the importance of delivering affordable, carbon-friendly homes, set within green open spaces and at the heart of a well-connected local community has moved to the top of the agenda.

“Through modular construction, Legal & General is able to deliver all of this and in half the time of traditional methods.

“We are excited to start working with the planning authority to deliver a scheme that meets local requirements and that will showcase the part modular can play in helping the UK to ‘build back better.

Source: pbctoday

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