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Barratt Homes to invest almost £1 million in Sheffield and Rotherham
Barratt Homes Yorkshire West division has revealed it will contribute more than £975,000 to support local projects and community improvements in and around Sheffield and Rotherham, ahead of the launch of two brand new housing developments in 2019.
The Glassworks, in Catcliffe, and Elderwood, in Bannerdale, will open early in 2019 and will help to satisfy the demand for good quality houses in these highly sought-after areas of South Yorkshire.
The contributions will help a range of facilities close to the residential sites, highlighting Barratt’s commitment to investing in the areas it builds. Contributions will include donations of more than £190,000 to improve outdoor community and sports facilities, over £170,000 towards education and £500,000 which will go towards affordable housing offsite.
David Coe, Development Director at Barratt Homes Yorkshire West, commented: “As well as building new homes and creating jobs, we always look to invest in and enhance our local communities so they can develop and thrive. We hope these contributions will support the residents of Sheffield and Rotherham and the activities they have in their neighbourhood, along with those who decide to make The Glassworks or Elderwood their home.
“In addition to this initial investment, we have now appointed a dedicated land resource to identify further opportunities in and around Sheffield and Rotherham, further cementing our commitment to Sheffield City and the wider Sheffield City Region. We are excited to see the new developments taking shape over the coming months and to start welcoming residents.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Savage .
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