Winnington Road, Anwyl Homes, c Google Earth

All the affordable properties have now been handed over to housing association Weaver Vale. Credit: Google Earth

Anwyl rounds off 227-home Winnington Place

Weaver Vale Housing Trust has taken control of the final swathe of 31 affordable properties at the Northwich site and is preparing to welcome the neighbourhood’s first residents.

Anwyl Homes’ development has delivered 227 apartments and houses on 18 acres that were previously part of Winnington Business Park.

Of the 227 homes, 31 are affordable across a mix of one- and two-bedroom apartments for affordable rent and two- and three-bedroom shared ownership houses.

All the affordable properties have now been handed over to housing association Weaver Vale.

Paul Darwin, land director at Anwyl Homes, said: “Over the past three years, we’ve worked closely with Weaver Vale Housing Trust to deliver much-needed affordable rent and shared ownership homes to help address local needs.

“Our excellent site team, led by Scott Owen and Keith Best, have delivered the high-quality homes on time, alongside our private sales properties – even trialling our first timber frame affordable housing to great success.

“The strong relationship we’ve forged with Weaver Vale is a prime example of how we can work in partnership with registered providers to deliver the high-quality energy-efficient homes people want and need.”

Gemma Wood, director of regeneration and new homes at Weaver Vale Housing Trust, added: “We’re proud to mark this exciting milestone as we take handover of the last phase of homes at Winnington Place.

“With affordable housing becoming harder to access for many, we remain committed to building homes and creating more opportunities for people to settle and thrive.”

Neil Tatton, founder of affordable housing consultancy, Resolve106, said: “It’s great to see the delivery of affordable housing come to a successful conclusion on this site.

“Anwyl is a housebuilder that registered providers are keen to engage with due to the partnership approach they offer.

“At Resolve106, our objective is always to make the transaction process as seamless as possible, while adding value to both parties through a constructive review of affordable housing obligations.”

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