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Radius Housing starts two more Belfast schemes

Belfast lord mayor Tina Black (second left) with Anita Conway, deveopment director at Radius Housing; Ronan Kelly, Kelly Bros; and Radius chief executive John McLean. Picture: Matt Mackey/PressEye
Belfast lord mayor Tina Black (second left) with Anita Conway, deveopment director at Radius Housing; Ronan Kelly, Kelly Bros; and Radius chief executive John McLean. Picture: Matt Mackey/PressEye Belfast lord mayor Tina Black (second left) with Anita Conway, deveopment director at Radius Housing; Ronan Kelly, Kelly Bros; and Radius chief executive John McLean. Picture: Matt Mackey/PressEye

RADIUS Housing has started work on 40 new home in Belfast - at Bloomfield in the east of the city and Ross Street in the west, which will play a significant role in regeneration of both areas.

The new homes at Ross Street and neighbouring Roumanina Rise will see 22 new houses and two apartments constructed, including a number with wheelchair access, and the lead contractor is Kelly Brothers LLP.

The £4.8m project, due to be completed by late 2024, is supported by the Department for Communities, with £2.2m of the investment being contributed by Radius Housing.

The development is within one of the six areas identified within the Department for Communities Building Successful Communities (BSC) programme, which is a housing led approach to regeneration.

The development in Bloomfield will see the construction of 16 new apartments built to the highest energy efficiency, in a £3m investment, again supported by the Department for Communities, with a contribution of £1.3m by Radius Housing.

The project is being developed by JT Development, and the new homes should be completed by early autumn 2024.

Lord Mayor of Belfast Tina Black, who visited the schemes, said: “We know there is huge demand for social housing right across the city, and creating accessible and affordable housing is one of the key priorities in our Belfast Agenda – our community plan for the city.

“I’m really pleased to see that these beautiful new homes are being constructed with sustainability and urban regeneration in mind. We want to see local communities flourish by creating well-connected, green and sustainable environments for our citizens, and it’s fantastic to see these two developments get under way.”

Radius is a leading developer of social housing, constructing 300 new homes each year, as well as managing more than 13,000 homes across Northern Ireland.

Its director of development Anita Conway said “The development of disused brownfield sites into new social housing is an important element of urban sustainability and regeneration, and we are delighted to have two such sites in the east and west of the city now in construction.

“Too often these sites are overlooked as being too challenging, but by creating new, high quality homes, we can address housing need and ensure that the wider area benefits.

“In particular, this work will help to address blight and anti social behaviour in the local area.

“We look forward to working with the local community as we progress these new developments providing well designed energy efficient homes.”