Together Housing Group is working with local partners including Termrim Construction to progress the construction of 30 homes for affordable rent at Rawson Wood, Sowerby Bridge – a site previously occupied by an extra care scheme which was demolished in 2018.
The project is being delivered through the Calderdale and Together Housing Investment Partnership (CTHIP), a collaboration with Calderdale Council and Together Housing, further strengthened by the support from employer’s agent CPC Project Services and procurement specialist EN Procure.
The development will feature a mix of two- and three-bedroom homes designed to meet a wide range of housing needs. Three of the homes will include enhanced accessibility features, such as level-access showers, wider parking bays, and hoist-ready infrastructure, to accommodate residents with additional needs.
The Rawson Wood site, which is funded by Homes England, will also be entirely gas-free. Each home will be equipped with Air Source Heat Pumps and Solar PV systems to help lower carbon emissions.
Mark Dunford, executive director of finance and commercial, Together Housing, said: “We’re pleased to be working with Calderdale Council once again to increase the supply of affordable housing at such a critical time when demand for affordable, high-quality homes continues to grow across Calderdale and the wider region.
“This development not only provides much needed homes, but also shows how effective partnership working can help unlock the potential of underused land to benefit local communities in a sustainable way.”
Shahi Islam, director of affordable housing grants for Homes England, added: “As the Government’s housing and regeneration agency, increasing the supply of quality affordable homes remains one of our key objectives and we are committed to supporting Together Housing to achieve their ambitions.
“Rawson Wood is a prime example of how we are working collaboratively with partners, through the Affordable Homes Programme, to achieve our mission to build thriving communities that people can be proud to call home.”
Cllr Scott Patient, Calderdale Council’s cabinet member for climate action and housing, said: “Thanks to some great partnership work, these planned affordable homes will meet a number of our priorities – helping families to settle in Calderdale and build a thriving life, contributing to our vibrant towns, whilst also protecting our borough’s distinctive environment through action to tackle climate change.”
Jason McGarvey, director at Termrim Construction, said: “We are delighted to be working once again with Together Housing to deliver the Rawson Wood development. Collaborative working has been key to overcoming the complexities of the site, and with the initial earthworks now complete we are pleased to see the scheme progressing well.”
Richard Greenwood, director of operations for new build at EN:Able Procure, added: “Delivered through the Efficiency North Framework, the project reflects our shared commitment to delivering quality homes alongside real community benefits, including the use of apprentices and local supply chain partners.
“Once finished, the homes will benefit from highly energy-efficient Air Source Heat Pumps alongside Solar PV and battery storage, ensuring the homes are truly sustainable and cost-effective to run, supporting lasting benefits for the Calderdale community.
“Rawson Wood is a brilliant example of what can be achieved locally through the facilitation of the right partnerships at the right time. It’s a response to local housing needs and a reflection of our shared ambition to create high-quality, sustainable places for people to live and grow.”