New Lancing council houses completed for local residents
Released: Friday, 12 January 2024
More families are moving into new council homes built on the site of our former garages and car parks.
Two new two-bedroom council houses have been completed in Leconfield Road, Lancing, for families in need of somewhere to live.
This comes a week after local residents moved into four new council homes that have been built in St Giles Close in Shoreham.
Our small sites programme involves the use of our brownfield land in Sompting, Lancing, Shoreham, Southwick and Fishersgate to create extra homes that local residents need.
At Leconfield Road the two semi-detached homes have been built on what was previously hardstanding that was used to store council stores and materials.
Each of the homes is equipped with an air source heat pump to make the properties more sustainable by providing the residents with renewable energy. They also come with individual gardens, designated parking spaces and electric car charging points.
Cllr Carson Albury, the council's cabinet member for Adur Homes and customer services, said:
“The site in Leconfield Road was little more than waste ground and was doing nothing for the community.
“These new homes will help two families to have a better quality of life, for a rent they can afford, while improving the look of the area for everyone in the neighbourhood.”
Work is currently underway on other small sites at Sylvan Road in Sompting, Wilmot Road in Shoreham and Gardner Road in Fishersgate.
In Lancing, construction of new homes will also begin at the Daniel Close and Gravelly Crescent garage sites and the South Street car park in 2024.
There will be regular updates on the small sites programme over the coming weeks and months via our Adur District Council Facebook page, or you can find out more about the Adur small sites programme on our website.
Photo: the two completed semi-detached homes in Leconfield Road, Lancing
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Page last updated: 12 March 2024