Tenants First short-listed for top development award
Monday 3rd November 2008Aberdeen-based Tenants First Housing Co-operative has been short-listed for a prestigious National Home Improvement Council Award, recognising significant achievements in the UK housing arena.
Britain’s largest fully mutual housing co-operative is nominated for the award for best brownfield or recycled building project, focussing on its recently completed Roanheads development in Peterhead.
The former fish factory site was previously turned down by a variety of contractors, put off by considerable levels of hydrocarbon contamination in the ground. Tenants First, however, saw the site as a prime development opportunity, which following a six month demolition and clean up, now accommodates 45 purpose built family homes and eight sheltered houses.
The development is also a Homezone project, an initiative which aims to reclaim residential streets back from traffic, with streets designed to encourage walking, cycling and community activity. Sandy Murray, Chief Executive for Tenants First comments:
“ Roanheads features a Homezone in the St Peter’s Street area – a Netherlands concept specifically developed with pedestrians in mind. Strategically placed features, such as trees, benches and block paving mean cars are secondary to pedestrians, creating a safe, socially inclusive community environment.
“We worked together with local contractors Stewart Milne to create the development using a state-of-the-art closed panel system. This kind of construction is predominantly factory-based, maintaining high standard finishing as well as reducing on-site time. The panels arrived in Peterhead with insulation, doors and windows already intact. High levels of insulation couples with reduced energy bills, meaning the development is also very environmentally friendly.
“Tenants First has transformed the brownfield site and established the wider environment as an attractive, safe and desirable residential community in keeping with Peterhead’s heritage. Our short listing for this award is a significant achievement in itself, recognising our desire to provide innovative affordable housing and our support for regeneration.”
The NHIC Awards luncheon is to be held in London on November 20, 2008, hosted by its President, The Rt Hon Nick Raynsford MP.
For more information on Tenants First Housing Co-operative visit www.tenantsfirst.com or contact Sandy Murray on 01224 628400.
November 03, 2008
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