HOUSEBUILDERS DIG IN
Housebuilders in Lancashire are gearing up to the challenge of delivering more homes.
Breck Homes has revealed plans to deliver more than 250 properties between February this year and January 2026.
The company, which is headquartered in Walton Summit, was formed in 2020 and works in partnership with registered affordable housing providers to bring forward new high- quality homes.
It also has an open market development arm, which focuses on land promotion and the
“As part of our continued growth, we will be expanding further across the North in 2025, particularly into Yorkshire, where we have agreed terms on three development sites totalling over 120 homes. Planning permissions are expected to be lodged on all three sites by March 2025.
“In addition to our affordable housing division, we are also planning to grow our open market development arm and are currently looking for land with strong development potential for 10 to 50 homes.”
Among the sites in Breck’s affordable housing
We have developed a strong reputation for delivering high-quality affordable housing developments to address the demand across the North West
development of special projects from luxury homes to retail developments. Today it has an active development pipeline of more than 1,300 homes across the North West and is currently on-site at five developments, including sites in Lancashire.
Andy Garnett, director at Breck, said: “Since Breck was formed, we have developed a strong reputation for delivering high-quality affordable housing developments to address the demand across the North West.
pipeline set to start development in the coming year are Lightfoot Lane in Preston, which gained planning approval in November last year.
Meanwhile Leyland Housebuilder Rowland Homes has bought a seven-acre site in Farington, marking the first phase in the Lancashire Central development.
It is looking to submit a planning application for around 75 homes with the aim of getting the green light later this year.
The land sale represents the first phase of Andy Garnett
development at Lancashire Central – a major project for the county which aims to provide a platform for significant economic growth in the area, with the potential to create up to 5,600 new full-time jobs across the whole development site.
It will deliver up to 1.7 million sq ft of high-quality commercial space, including retail, hotel, gym, drive-thru, car sale, employment and leisure.
Jonathan Pickthall, land director at Rowland, said: “We are very pleased to have acquired this strategic site in Lancashire, which provides an excellent location for a high-quality sustainable development.
County Councillor Aidy Riggott, cabinet member for economic development and growth at Lancashire County Council, said: “Lancashire Central is one of the biggest employment development opportunities in the North West.
“Well-connected just next to the national motorway network, it offers a fantastic location. This site for new homes is part of unlocking the wider site’s regional and national significant employment potential, creating growth here in Lancashire.”
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