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05/06/2026
Partnership will create 69 affordable new homes in Lenton
Work has started to deliver 69 high-quality new homes in Lenton, creating much-needed affordable housing stock in the local area.
Almost 70 high quality, affordable new homes will be created in Nottingham through a new partnership between Keepmoat and Nottingham Community Housing Association (NCHA), an Inside Housing recognised regional leader for energy efficient EPC A homes.
The housing scheme off Derby Road, dubbed Faraday Fields, will deliver a mix of one bedroom maisonettes and two and three bedroom houses, with construction set to be completed in December 2027.
All 69 homes at Faraday Fields will be available through shared ownership and social rent and built to an EPC A rating, helping residents to reduce energy consumption through solar panels and enhanced building fabric.
Adam Sharpe, Regional Managing Director at Keepmoat East Midlands, said: “At Keepmoat, our focus is on building valuable partnerships with local authorities, housing associations, and registered providers to transform land and create sustainable communities. This multi-million pound partnership investment in Lenton demonstrates that commitment in action.
“We are proud to be delivering our latest East Midlands development in partnership with NCHA, bringing much-needed affordable housing to local residents alongside meaningful investment in local infrastructure, including education, employment and public open space contributions.”
Fran Cropper, New Business and Development Manager at NCHA, commented: “NCHA is delighted to be delivering another high-quality family housing scheme in the heart of Nottingham, as part of our first partnership project with Keepmoat. We’ve been providing social housing in Nottingham since 1973, and our founding principles remain the same: we’re committed to playing our part in offering housing options for the people who need them most.”
“We’d like to thank everyone involved so far, with particular thanks to the housing and planning teams at Nottingham City Council, who have worked collaboratively with us throughout. We also extend our thanks to Homes England for their funding support through our strategic partnership.”
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