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Green light for Walton Hospital transformation

Vistry Partnerships has started redeveloping part of the Walton Hospital in Chesterfield after agreeing a deal with Homes England for the site. 

A vacant section of the Derbyshire hospital will be given a new lease of life with the construction of 153 homes.

Once complete, the site will feature two, three and four-bedroom family homes – of which a minimum of 60% will be affordable.

Commenting following the start of work on-site, Vistry Partnerships’ managing director for East Midlands, Andy Reynolds, said‘Through careful consideration of the needs of Chesterfield, we have created a robust proposal which fits both ours and Homes England’s aspirations as well as that of the local area. Once our work on-site is complete, the scheme will deliver high-quality housing in an accessible location, and the reuse of brownfield land fits perfectly with our commitment to bringing forgotten sites back to life.

‘We are thrilled to finally be underway on site, and we hope to welcome residents to their new homes in the not-too-distant future.’

The redevelopment of the site is split across two parcels of land, with 103 homes built on land located off Whitecotes Lane.

A further 50 affordable homes will be built on the adjacent Harehill Road land parcel by a Small to Medium Sized Enterprise (SME).

This is part of a Homes England initiative to support smaller developers.

With work now underway on site, Vistry Partnerships expects the entire development to be complete by Spring 2024.

Photo Credit – Supplied

Jamie Hailstone
Senior reporter - NewStart

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