Two Rivers Housing is set to deliver more new homes in the Forest and Dean and Gloucestershire after securing a grant from Homes England.

The Newent-based housing association has secured the grant from the government’s housing and regeneration agency to build 17 new “affordable” homes at its Marian’s Walk site in Coleford, the Forest of Dean.

This is a land-led development that Two Rivers owns outright, which will deliver a mix of properties available to rent or buy through the government’s shared ownership scheme.

Two Rivers has also received £207,772 from the Forest of Dean District Council (FODDC) to build new homes in the Forest of Dean.

Both grants will be used to fund work at Marian’s Walk and support the purchase of 12 additional homes from Crest Nicholson at its Mirium Park site in Lydney. Two Rivers Housing has been working with Crest Nicolson at this site since 2020 and has already secured 44 “affordable” homes under a Section 106 agreement.

Terri Hibberd, development manager at Two Rivers Housing, said: “We have developed fantastic working relationships with Homes England and the local councils with which we work, which has been key to our success in obtaining these grants.

“As a community-focussed housing association, we are committed to increasing the availability of affordable homes across Gloucestershire and the surrounding area. These communities are in desperate need of new homes and the funding we have secured will help us meet this need.”

A further £90,0000 was also granted from NHS Gloucestershire. This will enable two of the properties at Marian’s Walk to be built as fully wheelchair accessible and adaptable for the future needs of tenants with physical disabilities.

The rest of the properties (excluding first floor flats) will also be built to an accessible and adaptable standard that will help meet the changing need of tenants over their lifetime.

In addition to this, the organisation has secured £295,000 from Tewkesbury Borough Council to help with the purchase of a five bedroom home in Ashcurch, Tewkesbury. This is an area that is in “desperate need” of larger homes for local families to rent.

Councillor Adrian Birch, FODDC’s cabinet member for affordable housing, said: “Delivering affordable and accessible housing for our residents is important for us as a council. So, it’s great to be able to work with our partners at Two Rivers Housing to deliver these much needed homes.

“We’ve already got a great working relationship with the local housing association and have delivered some fantastic affordable, safe, and energy-efficient housing across the district. Therefore, I’m looking forward to seeing this partnership continue to deliver for our residents into the future.”

Councillor Alex Hegenbarth, Tewkesbury Borough Council’s lead member for housing, health and wellbeing, added: “We are always pleased to work with our partners to support delivery of new affordable housing, and this new social rent property will be an important addition to the homes available across the borough.”

Hibberd added: “We are incredibly grateful to Homes England, the Forest of Dean District Council, Tewkesbury Borough Council and NHS Gloucestershire for helping build a community where everyone has a warm, safe, affordable home.”

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