Partnerships

21 / 01 / 2022

In an exciting new development for Castle Vale, Lovell Partnerships has signed a development agreement with the Birmingham Municipal Housing Trust – Birmingham City Council’s housebuilding arm - to begin work on a brand-new, mixed tenure housing development on Farnborough Road, to be named The Point.

The new range of homes are being built on the site of the former Greenwood Academy, which has remained empty since the school relocated to the other side of Farnborough Road several years ago.

When complete, the 3.28-hectare housing development will create 123 new two, three and four-bed homes. 59 of these homes will be for open market sale through Lovell Partnerships, 40 will be rental properties for Birmingham City Council, and the remaining 24 will be rental properties for The Pioneer Group managed under its Castle Vale Community Housing social housing brand.

Tenants in The Pioneer Group properties will benefit from affordable rents, with rates set at 20% below current market rent levels.

The Pioneer Group’s homes will include ten 1-bedroom apartments, eight 2-bedroom houses and six 3-bedroom houses. These properties will be allocated to Castle Vale Community Housing (CVCH) applicants from its waiting list. Further information on the CVCH allocation scheme and a link to the application form can be found on their website: www.cvch.org.uk/your-cvch/applying-for-a-home

Interested parties are advised to also apply to the Birmingham City Council scheme as after the initial lettings, future vacancies will be subject to 50% nomination rights by the Council. 

Simon Wilson, CEO Pioneer Group said:

“This exciting new development at Farnborough Road supports our strategic aim to close the gap in the shortage of high quality and affordable housing in a high-demand area. This project swiftly follows on from the completion of 83 homes at Manor House, Station Road, Stechford and start of construction of 14 new apartments on Slade Road in Stockland Green.

“The homes will be on the old Greenwood School site and the whole development will provide a range of rented and home ownership opportunities for local residents. This is a great example of working together with the City Council and Lovells to deliver opportunities in the Vale.”

The scheme is part of the continued regeneration of the estate following several decades of activity. As well as tower blocks being removed, the location has been revitalised through various housing, education, and infrastructure projects. Lovell Partnerships has been a part of this journey, most notably through its delivery of more than 230 new homes on a site adjacent to Farnborough Road.

Stuart Penn, regional managing director at Lovell Partnerships, said:

“The Point is one of the biggest housing developments to come forward in this area for more than ten years. We have a strong history of work in Castle Vale and the wider Birmingham area which spans more than a decade and look forward to developing this former school site into much-needed, homes, both for the open market and affordable tenures. This development is yet another example of our expertise in bringing brownfield sites back into use. This particular location has a really interesting history, and the development will pay homage to the past while also looking to the future.”