The first tenants have moved into flat-pack homes in
Wolverhampton which have been built more than 200 miles away. The four homes
were made in Dublin before being flown to the city and lifted into position on Cannock
Road in Fallings Park. They were craned into place at the end of January to
have brick 'skins' added and be connected to utilities. Council bosses said the
homes are the first of their kind delivered by the authority alongside
Wolverhampton Homes. Enabling works on the £600,000 pilot scheme, which is part
of the council’s newbuild council housing programme on small sites, started in
November. Read more on the Express and Star website.
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