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PropertySEASHELL SIGNS DEAL WITH BLOOR HOMES FOR NEW HOMES IN CHEADLE HULME

SEASHELL SIGNS DEAL WITH BLOOR HOMES FOR NEW HOMES IN CHEADLE HULME

Seashell has today announced that it has agreed the sale of land to housebuilders Bloor Homes who are to build new homes in Cheadle Hulme.

The Trust, which last month secured planning permission for a new school, campus and 325 new homes following an appeal to the Secretary of State, has agreed a deal which will see Bloor Homes buy a piece of land owned by the Trust and develop the houses on the site.

The land sale will allow Seashell to press ahead with plans for the redevelopment of the school and campus for their children and young people with profound special needs. It will also see the development of new, high-quality homes in Cheadle Hulme and sporting facilities which will be shared with the local community.

Jolanta McCall, Seashell Chief Executive and Principal, said of the news: “I am absolutely delighted to announce that we have reached an agreement with Bloor Homes which will not only provide a significant funding boost to Seashell’s school and campus redevelopment project, but will also see a development of quality, local homes.

“The sale of the land for housing was always absolutely central to our plans to redevelop our desperately outdated school and campus because we were not able to raise all the funds ourselves and despite our best efforts, we couldn’t secure the funds from anywhere else. This sale allows us to start work on our exciting transformation project and offers a bright future for our children and young people.

“It is, however, important to stress that today’s news is not the end of the story. We still need to raise a further £12 million for the transformation project to deliver the school and campus our community needs and deserves.”

Rhys Nicholson, Regional Managing Director of Bloor Homes said: “This land acquisition is great news for Bloor Homes and we are delighted to be associated with such a worthy project as the Trust’s essential redevelopment. Cheadle Hulme is a highly desirable residential area and a natural fit for Bloor Homes’ expanding portfolio of high-quality family homes in first rate locations. We will be working closely with the community and Stockport Council to agree the detail of the scheme and to press on with the delivery of these important new homes as quickly as possible.”

Bloor Homes will be consulting on the specific details of the plans for the new homes in the coming weeks.

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