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Housebuilder to contribute £3.1 million to Methley projects
Local housebuilder, Barratt Homes Yorkshire West, will contribute over £3.1 million to support local projects and community improvements in Methley, Leeds, as its new development in the area prepares to launch later this year.
The contributions will be put towards facilities in Methley including, £1.1 million towards off-site flood alleviation works to safeguard the local community, £185,220 on sustainable drainage, £426,000 towards local public transport initiatives, £1,043,278 on primary and secondary education, £339,559 to enhance off-site green space provision and additional contributions towards future monitoring and maintenance.
As part of the development, Barratt Homes will build 25 new affordable homes onsite, which will be transferred to a registered social housing provider to provide affordable housing for those in need in the local community. These contributions highlight Barratt Homes’ commitment to investing in the local community. Work will begin on the development at Station Road later this year.
David Coe, Development Director at Barratt Homes Yorkshire West, commented: “As well as building new homes, it’s our aim to also support and enhance local communities, so we hope these contributions will go a long way towards improving the lives of people who live in Methley, along with those who become residents at our new development. We believe it is vital that investment continues within the area and across the whole region to make sure facilities are kept to the highest standard, and our contributions towards flood defences, education, transport and public spaces aim to achieve exactly that.”
For more information Barratt Homes please visit http://www.barratthomes.co.uk.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Savage .
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