Tuesday, June 17, 2025

New council housing given the go-ahead for Market Deeping

Plans to build new affordable homes for people on the council housing register in South Kesteven have been given the go-ahead with permission granted for a development in Market Deeping.

Eleven properties, including one- and two-bedroom flats and two-bedroom houses will be built at Wellington Way.

Cabinet member for housing, cllr Virginia Moran, said: “The SKDC Housing Register shows a need for 195 affordable rental units in Market Deeping, and this positive outcome will go part of the way to addressing this.

“I am incredibly pleased that we are now able to get to work and make progress on this scheme, we aim to appoint a contractor in September who can start construction during November 25.

“It is our policy to do what we can to meet all housing needs, across the wider community, which is why we have included a range of accommodation here. And it’s for those who need it the most – people on our own Housing Register who are waiting for somewhere new to live.

“We believe this development will improve the quality of the remaining green area through landscaping, tree planting and improved accessibility – and the overall project will encourage wider biodiversity.”

 

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