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Representatives from Fareham Borough Council recently paid a visit to a new affordable housing development being delivered by Abri in Portchester.

Councillor Connie Hockley, executive member for Housing, and Robyn Lyons, head of Housing Delivery at Fareham Borough Council, wanted to gauge first-hand the progress being made at the Seafield Road development.

The homes are being delivered by Abri, one of the south’s largest housing providers, with construction being undertaken by Hampshire Homes.

Of the 48 homes, 13 homes will be affordable rent and 35 homes will be available to buy through shared ownership.

Councillor Connie Hockley at Fareham Borough Council said: “I’m delighted to see these affordable homes progressing, which will help more people onto the housing ladder.

“The need for affordable housing in Fareham is even more apparent particularly with the increased cost of living, and we look forward to seeing the homes again when they’re finished.

“We want to support the development of affordable homes as we know how important they are in meeting local needs.

“To continue to deliver more homes, we want to facilitate more successful partnerships so there are good quality, affordable homes where they’re needed most.”

The finished development will feature 48 affordable homes

Stephen Lodge, executive director of Development and Strategic Asset Management at Abri, said: “It was a pleasure to meet with members of Fareham Borough Council, and it’s really satisfying to see the progress being made on site, knowing we’re another step closer to delivering high-quality homes for the benefit of the community.  

“Abri is committed to building 12,500 new homes by 2030, and we know how important affordable homes are in meeting local needs.

“Seafield Road is an ideal location near waterfront leisure activities; we look forward to seeing the homes coming to life and welcoming residents to their new homes.”

Tom Moody, managing director at Hampshire Homes, said: “Thanks to the support of the local council and our partner Abri, we can be proud that we are supplying much-needed affordable housing at a critical time for local residents.

“With the pressures of the cost of living, the homes couldn’t come at a better time, and we will continue to push forward and provide an excellent development to live in.”

The new development has received grant funding from Homes England to help build the two-, three-, and four-bedroom houses, which are expected to be completed by spring 2024.

Abri is one of the south of England’s largest housing providers, with 40,000 homes and assets.


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