THE NEXT phase of new homes for either social rent or shared ownership at the Hay Common development in Launceston, have been handed over to Cornwall Council.
The Council has partnered with local developer Triple D Construction and is in the process of acquiring 67 homes on the site, for social rent (also known as ‘council housing’), or shared ownership which enables eligible buyers (normally first-time buyers) to purchase a home with a small mortgage, and rental top-up.
Keys to six of the shared ownership properties have now been handed over to Councillor Olly Monk, Cornwall Council portfolio holder for housing and planning.
He was joined by Cornwall Councillors John Conway and Adam Paynter, Mayor of Launceston, Leighton Penhale, and Launceston Town Councillor John Harris, alongside representatives from the Council’s housing delivery team and contractors that have worked together to deliver the scheme.
Olly Monk said: "There is a huge shortage of affordable homes for people in Cornwall.
"We are facing a serious housing crisis and are taking direct action to provide homes for people that need our help.” "
Completion of these latest six houses follows the handover of 36 homes, a mix of two-and three-bedroom homes for social rent and shared ownership, that the Council have completed on since agreeing to purchase the homes in late 2020.
A further phase of four-bedroom social rented homes and a mix of two, three and four bedroom homes for shared ownership are expected to be ready later in 2023.
Olly Monk continued: "By buying new homes for social rent we are ensuring that they are available to local people who need them. Providing shared ownership homes means we are also helping people to take a first step on the housing ladder.
“We want to deliver many more homes like these and are continuing to work with partners across the housing market to achieve this.”
The scheme has been welcomed by Cornwall Councillor John Conway, the local member for Launceston South, who said: "There is a desperate need for more affordable housing in Launceston.
"I am regularly contacted by people who are sleeping on sofas or don’t have a home at all.
"Every additional home is a real bonus to our local community – we all deserve to have a roof over our head and this scheme is helping to provide that."
Adam Paynter, the local member for Launceston North and South Petherwin, added:
“It is great to have these houses made available in Launceston, we have a huge need for all types of housing in and around the town and this scheme will make a real difference.”
Mayor of Launceston, Councillor Leighton Penhale, said: "We have so many young people who are working in vital areas such as schools, care, hospitals and hospitality in Launceston who are unable to live in the local area."
Michael Davey, from Triple D Construction, said: "Hay Common Developments are proud to be part of the provision of new homes, helping to battle the housing crisis we are seeing not only locally, but nationally.
"It has been great to work alongside Cornwall Council to deliver these new homes and we look forward to working alongside them again in the future."
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