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Lucy Marshall

Residents beaming as Leeds' two newest council estates brought to life

Residents in Holbeck and Seacroft have been smiling as they enjoy their brand new council estate homes.

A total of 69 houses have been built and handed over to tenants at two Leeds City Council developments. The homes are said to be "high quality" and aim to make a hugely positive difference to wider community life.

In Seacroft, the council’s Tarnside & Mardale scheme – which sits between York Road and Foundry Mill Street – comprises 41 houses. Meanwhile in Holbeck a total of 28 homes – 14 houses and 14 apartments – now stand on a former tower block site at Meynell Approach.

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The developments - both part of Leeds’ Council Housing Growth Programme (CHGP) - were completed and hailed on Thursday, May 18. All the properties were built to energy efficient and eco-friendly specifications, with features including special heat loss minimising windows, water saving devices and, in some cases, solar panels.

The names of two new streets – Red Kite Court and Sunflower Close – were chosen by Parklands Primary School, Seacroft Grange Primary School and the SCOT (Seacroft Community On Top) group. The Seacroft development was delivered for the council by Wates, while work in Holbeck was handled by United Living New Homes. Both companies have played their part in ensuring that the schemes have had an impact that reaches beyond the front doors of the new properties.

Wates’ charitable arm, the Wates Family Enterprise Trust, awarded funding to a number of local community groups for projects such as food pantries and residential weekend trips for children, as well as the purchasing of kits and equipment for junior sports teams. Wates also linked up with schools in the Seacroft area to run site visits, work experience placements and apprenticeships.

Other benefits from the scheme include a substantial investment in new equipment, surfacing and seating at the Seacroft Gardens play area. The schemes are said to not only just benefit the people living in the new properties – they have also had a significant social impact by channelling funding towards good causes and providing apprenticeship opportunities for the city’s workforce of the future.

Councillor Mohammed Rafique, Leeds City Council’s executive member for environment and housing, said: "We are determined to ensure Leeds is the best possible place to live – a city filled with thriving and inclusive communities where development and regeneration is shaped by the priorities of local people. By delivering quality homes which meet the current and future needs of our residents, the Council Housing Growth Programme has an important part to play in helping us achieve that aim.

"These properties in Seacroft and Holbeck also offer a perfect snapshot of the high standards of design and construction that tenants can expect from Leeds’s new generation of energy efficient council housing. It’s really pleasing, too, to see the wider social benefits that have come with the schemes. From apprenticeships to support for community groups, they show how partnership working and an inclusive vision for growth can positively impact the lives of people young and old.”

Key achievements included:

  • Safeguarding a total of 15 apprenticeships and creating four new jobs;
  • Holding construction-themed learning days for students and staff at local colleges;
  • Engaging the Leeds Wood Recycling social enterprise to collect waste wood from the building site.

The council’s CHGP provides additional social housing stock for Leeds, which in turn is seen as a way of driving inclusive growth and improving the population’s general health and wellbeing.

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