Dozens of local families are moving into the next phase of a new council housing development in Cambridge.
15 one- and two-bedroom council-rented apartments have been handed over on Mill Road as part of Cambridge Investment Partnership’s (CIP) goal of ameliorating the city’s housing crisis.
A further 15 one- and two-bedroom council apartments will be handed over in the new year.
Ironworks at Mill Road is providing 236 new studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments and two-, three-, and four-bedroom homes on the former Mill Road depot site, with 118 private sale and 118 council-rented homes.
Cllr Mike Todd-Jones, executive councillor for Housing at Cambridge City Council and CIP board member, said: “It’s wonderful to see more local residents moving into these brand new council homes at Mill Road.
“We are extremely proud of what is being achieved at this flagship development, which is providing an income through the sale of the private homes to reinvest into future new council housing in the city.”
As part of the project, a new sustainable community centre is being built, as well as a new on-site neighbourhood park, Eagle Park, which will feature a large play area, rainwater gardens, and green open spaces.
An extensive public art programme is a key feature of Ironworks, with £200,000 allocated toward four commissions.
An additional £3.3m contribution will also be given towards local schools, parks, sports centres, NHS, Chisholm trail, and open space adoption.
Tom Hill, regional director of Hill, said: “Ironworks is a prime example of how our partnership is succeeding and demonstrates our commitment to driving forward new housing, creating highly sustainable homes that are fit for the future and taking a key role in the regeneration of the city for years to come.”
The homes at Ironworks include increased cavity wall insulation thickness, mechanical ventilation heat recovery (MVHR), photovoltaic solar panels, the rainwater gardens, swales, new habitat creation, and green roofs.
As part of the development, Cambridge Investment Partnership will also be allocating an area through the site ready for a new leg of the Chisholm Trail, to be added at a later date.
Cambridge Investment Partnership is an equally owned partnership between Cambridge City Council and Hill Investment Partnerships.
Image: Lewis Herbert, leader of Cambridge City Council; Tom Hill, regional director of Hill; Cllr Thornburrow; Ben Binns, Cambridge City Council; Cllr Robertson; Cllr Todd Jones; Cllr Davey; and Fiona Bryant, Cambridge City Council
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