Sefton 2030 Initiative Unveils Bright Future with Affordable Housing Development

Sefton 2030 Initiative Unveils Bright Future with Affordable Housing Development

The Sovini Group, in collaboration with Sefton Council, has embarked on a transformative journey with the launch of its first major development under the Sefton 2030 initiative. This ambitious project aims to revitalize the former Bootle High School site on Browns Lane, Netherton, turning it into a vibrant community hub filled with sustainable and affordable housing options.

A Vision for Affordable Homes

The Browns Lane development represents a significant milestone in the broader Sefton 2030 vision, which intends to deliver over 1,000 affordable homes across the borough. This initial phase highlights the targeted approach towards addressing housing needs, promising to introduce 400 high-quality properties designed to provide social housing and low-cost home ownership options such as Shared Ownership and Rent to Buy.

Community Impact and Economic Benefits

Sefton Council leader Cllr Marion Atkinson expressed her enthusiasm for the project, emphasizing the critical importance of providing new homes for local residents. “It’s great to see that Sefton 2030 will provide much needed new homes for local people to rent and buy, getting underway here at Browns Lane,” she stated. The initiative not only focuses on housing but also creates job and training opportunities for local residents, fostering economic development in the community.

Moreover, the financial proceeds from land sales connected to this project will be reinvested into vital services across the borough, delivering widespread benefits to Sefton residents. This holistic approach signifies a promising outlook for both housing and community regeneration, making the Sefton 2030 initiative a beacon of hope for future developments in the area.