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We’re helping to deliver 39 new affordable homes in Stirchley, Birmingham

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Last week, Stirchley Co-operative Development (SCD), an innovative, community-led housing and retail development in South Birmingham, broke ground on their ambitious new building. Construction will now soon begin on a democratically owned and run 39 new homes and three fit-for-purpose retail units for long-established Stirchley community businesses.

The plans for the scheme were unanimously approved by Birmingham City Council in 2021, and SCD purchased the site from Seven Capital in the Summer of 2022 after securing significant funding from Homes England and the European Interreg NEW. GSA have provided significant project support for the development and will continue to be involved until construction is complete.

Carl Taylor, our Assistant Director of New Business and Growth, said: “This is truly a special development which will benefit Stirchley for many years to come by providing high-quality affordable homes which will be firmly in the hands of the local community.

“The scheme will also contribute to the regeneration of the area through investing in active travel infrastructure and the provision of new public spaces.

“It has been a privilege to help shape the project plans and to continue to support this innovative development.”

Construction of the three-storey development is now scheduled to begin in June 2023 and be complete around autumn 2024. Tricas Construction will carry out the build using the modular closed panel timber frame method developed by LoCaL Homes.

The overall cost of the progressive development is set to be £10.4 million, which will provide:

  • 39 affordable rental homes with laundries and common garden spaces. Secure, sustainable and fit-for-purpose premises for three existing co-operative businesses that are currently renting privately in Stirchley
  • A new community space including a pedestrian walkway, seating, a shared garden and cycle parking
  • Closed timber frame panels, provided by Walsall-based LoCaL Homes, will reduce the overall carbon dioxide emissions and heating bills versus traditional built properties due to its fabric first design principles and high-quality factory fitted insulation.

Mike Doolan, Sales and Partnership Manager at LoCaL Homes said: "We are excited to be part of this innovative development which will help to meet local housing need.

“This community-led project is setting an example for others to follow in the provision of affordable and energy-efficient homes. Our off-site manufactured timber frames will help speed up construction times and reduce the environmental impact of this development."

The scheme has been welcomed by the Stirchley community, with the planning application receiving over 300 positive recommendations, including from local business owners, community leaders and elected officials.

Commenting on the new development Steve McCabe, MP for Birmingham Selly Oak, said: “This is a community-led development. It is the kind of proposal that allows Birmingham to innovate and be a leader. It’s about local people coming together to provide quality, affordable housing, to those in need, and create retail space to allow three businesses to expand and grow. This is a refreshing change from the normal profit-led developments by companies whose shareholders have no interest in Stirchley."

As the site is close to public transport, cycle routes and parks, it will include over 100 secure bike parking spaces donated by the Commonwealth Games organisers and car ownership will be restricted through membership agreements.

Bea Hughes, SCD board member and volunteer, said of the planning decision: “This is a massive step forward for Stirchley. The culmination of years of hard work. I’m excited to be helping build more public space for the community in this project. Free of cars and affordable for tenants. It gives us hope in response to the rising cost of living and the climate crisis.”