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INDUSTRY NEWS 5


Cameron Homes unveils new ‘sustainable living’ properties


idlandsbased housebuilder ameron omes recently unveiled its new energy effi cient home at its awnswood development situated near to the taffordshire village of Tatenhill. longside its ustainable iving at awnswood information hub, the show homes will allow prospective buyers the chance to immerse themselves in the new energy effi cientfocused offering, said the developer.


ustainable iving at awnswood will comprise two, three and four bedroom properties alongside a site adacent to the ational orest where ameron omes has already built over  new homes. These new sustainable properties mar the next stage in this development. The new show homes and information hub will showcase the materials, technology and initiatives that have been selected for their positive impact on energy effi ciency, ongoing living costs and environmental outputs. The homes have been created based on research including a survey of , representative sampled consumers that ameron omes conducted, to fi nd out their wants and needs in an energy effi cient new home. The research showed that a well insulated home was the most understood and recognised feature in reducing energy consumption, while photovoltaic panels were second in priority, said ameron omes. ther technologies such as air source heat pumps, smart home technology and wastewater recovery were also valued by respondents. s a result of the research, ameron omes has invested in the components and materials that mae up the fabric of the building, to ensure that the structure of the new homes are wellinsulated. They also include photovoltaic panels with battery bacup to collect and store


solar energy from the sun. ll properties will also include low energy technology, wastewater heat recovery, low fl ush toilets and restrictedfl ow showers that will save homeowners money on energy costs.


Crest Nicholson acquires


Housebuilder & Developer magazine announces association with FMB


200-home site in Hailsham


Housebuilder & Developer magazine has announced its offi cial association with the ederation of aster uilders , which will further enhance the relationship between the media brand and the professional trade body.


rest icholson has purchased a site in ailsham, ast ussex via leeson and, on which it promises to deliver much needed, highuality new homes. The acre site has outline planning permission for the development of  homes, of which  will be affordable housing, and will be a mix of twotofi ve bedroom properties. The development will include community facilities such as extensive public open space, two sports pitches, changingstorage facilities, and biodiversity enhancements. ors are expected to begin towards the end of , with the fi rst completions expected in summer .


icholas aruwalla, land director at rest icholson outh, commented This is a strategically important purchase for rest icholson as we loo to continue our delivery of homes across high uality locations near the south coast. e added s with all our sites, we are committed to delivering not ust homes, but a new des tination for residents to enoy open green spaces and amenities that are essential to building a community where people can establish a life and future for themselves.


The  is the largest trade association in the  construction industry, representing the interests of small to mediumsized building companies. This collaboration refl ects how Housebuilder & Developer as a media brand has long championed the interests of  fi rms in the sector, and builds on our existing relationship with the  over the years. James Parker, managing editor of Housebuilder & Developer commented: e have wored with the  for many years, identifying good proects to cover across the , and running an insightful opinion column from the organisation in every issue. ur new offi cial relationship is a great way to tae promotion of each other’s offerings to the next level, and we loo forward to woring even more closely together. rian erry, chief executive of the  said ’m looing forward to furthering our relationship with Housebuilder & Developer magazine and building on our preexisting offering. This collaboration opens up an exciting opportunity to develop new, uality content for our membership. eaders will see further evidence


of how Housebuilder & Developer is harnessing the benefi ts of this association with the  in the coming months. t will help develop HBD’s content as the magazine continues to provide readers with a uniue blend of the latest proects, news, and insights, while connecting with the industry’s leading voices.


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