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Bristolians given priority for homes being built at key South Bristol development

Bristolians given priority for homes being built at key South Bristol development

People who have a connection to Bristol will be given priority when bidding for a home at a key development in the south of the city. Work to build 50 flats above a new shop on East Street in Bedminster is currently underway after work stalled earlier this year, with developers Firmstone struggling with the soaring costs in the building industry.

The firm began work last year to demolish the former Argos store and build a new development of retail units fronting onto East Street, with flats above and behind. The project was rescued earlier this year after the developer signed a deal with housing association Bromford.

Bromford said that 30 of the new homes would be let at social rent levels – the most affordable of all the various definitions of ‘affordable housing’ in planning terms, with tenants coming from the council’s HomeChoice housing waiting list.

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The other 20 flats would be up for sale under a shared ownership scheme with Bromford, with first-time buyers able to buy a share of the flat, and rent the rest from the housing association. Homebuyers pay a mortgage on the share they own and pay rent on the remaining share, meaning a smaller deposit is required.

Bromford has now confirmed that priority for the apartments will be given to applicants who have a connection to Bristol. Those who have lived or been employed within the area for two to five years, or those who have family connections who have lived in the area for at least three years, will be given priority.

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Designed by Bristol architects Stride Treglown, the scheme on 66 East Street consists of three buildings across the former Argos store site and the car park which lies behind it, maximising the use of this brownfield site for much-needed new homes. The building fronting East Street will be three-storeys high, rising to four and five storeys towards the rear.

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  • June 7, 2023