Around 8,500 new houses will be built in Northamptonshire
following a funding injection from Homes England, the government’s housing
delivery agency. Located within an hour of London and Birmingham and inside the
Cambridge/Oxford corridor, the two new residential schemes will help create
around 3,000 jobs, as well as schools and leisure and commercial space. The
developments in Kettering and Wellingborough have been made possible with a
£70m loan from Homes England. The schemes have a projected combined value of £2.5bn
over their lifetime, estimated to be 20 years. Read more on 24housing.
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