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8 INDUSTRY NEWS


Clarendon Homes wins Property Award


energy effi cient new homes, with 54 affordable homes, across the 1-acre site, and has a focus on enhancing biodiversity and sustainability. 117 homes will incorporate air source heat pumps, while the 18 apartments will utilise hot water heat pumps and electric panel heaters. esidents will benefi t from landscaped open spaces, including a wild ower meadow, community allotments, three play areas and further informal play spaces. Additional features across the development include 50 bat bricks and 50 swift bricks in homes and apartment buildings, 10 bee homes, hedgehog highways, tree planting and nature-based drainage features. The drainage features double up as informal recreational spaces, while providing ecological benefi ts and managing water during high rainfall events. With the build due to start in January 2024, the fi rst completions are anticipated for uly 2024.


Kent housebuilder Clarendon Homes has secured an industry award for its delivery of a residential development that “showcases its reputation for style and quality,” said the fi rm. The Harrietsham-based developer was anointed winner of the UK Property Awards’ ‘esidential Development of 10- 19 Units’ category.


The accolade is for the Miller’s Meadow development in Sandhurst, ent, which is composed of 15 two, three and four- bedroom properties. The UK Property Awards are judged by an independent panel of senior representatives from a broad range of commercial property organisations. The contest commemorates the best commercial property projects built within the previous 12 months. The fi rm comments on the winning project “It’s typical of our penchant for creating developments that stand comfortably within the existing surroundings; Miller’s Meadow offers an aesthetic nod to the past while providing contemporary luxury living.” Each property includes an integrated technology system, oned under oor heating and integrated kitchen appliances. Designer kitchens and contemporary bathrooms add to the properties’ stature.


Gareth Hill, sales and marketing manager at Clarendon Homes, said “At


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Clarendon Homes, we pride ourselves on setting award winning standards with each development we build. To receive a UK Property Award for our delivery of Miller’s Meadow is verifi cation of those standards. Congratulations to everyone involved in this wonderful development’s design and completion.”


Clarendon Homes received their award at a presentation evening held at the ondon Marriott in Grosvenor Square on 10th November.


Approval granted for biodiverse scheme by Crest Nicholson


Housebuilder Crest Nicholson has secured planning approval for its new Windsor Gate development in Windsor. The development will comprise 135


Nicholas Daruwalla, land director at Crest Nicholson South, commented “e are pleased to have been granted planning permission to deliver much needed new homes in Windsor. The planning approval will enable us to provide a collection of new homes that meet local demand, and to continue our delivery of high-quality homes in sought after locations across the region. As well as delivering much needed new homes and affordable housing, we are committed to creating sustainable communities, where residents benefi t from access to greenspace and important amenities on their doorsteps, such as play areas.” Mark ershaw, group head of sustainability at Crest Nicholson, added “In line with our commitment to sustainability, we aim to make indsor Gate a sustainable development for future generations. With a strong focus on community wellbeing, landscaped areas will provide recreational space while delivering a 14% biodiversity net gain. Carbon emissions from the use of the homes will be 76% lower than 201 uilding egulations, supporting our customers to live a lower carbon lifestyle and contributing towards our target to be net zero across our value chain by 2045.”


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