Labour Milton Keynes City Council is set to get the ball rolling on the delivery of 66 new council homes in the city.
The scheme will see the delivery of 66 council homes, including a mix of apartments, bungalows and houses, built at the former Cripps Lodge site in Netherfield.
A decision will be taken next week to approve the procurement of a contractor for the site, which will need to meet the requirements of the City Council’s More for MK scheme, ensuring local employment, a local supply chain and value to the local economy.
The dwelling mix includes:
Three, four and five bedroom houses
Two and three bedroom bungalows
One and two bedroom apartments
The homes are due to be complete by 2027.
Cllr Ed Hume, Cabinet Member for Housing said:
“Labour Milton Keynes City Council is committed to building the right mix of homes across the city to meet all needs, including council houses, affordable rent and truly affordable homes to buy and get people on the housing ladder."
“Cripps Lodge is in the heart of the community, and it is great news that the next steps of appointing a contractor for this project, also means further investment into local jobs, the local economy and local people.
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