The privately-owned housebuilder is delivering Elder Brook Park and West Park Garden Village in Darlington.

Work on two housing developments in Darlington has resulted in £38.2 million being invested into the local economy through the responsible procurement of local suppliers and sub-contractors.

The Homes by Esh developments, Elder Brook Park and West Park Garden Village, will deliver hundreds of new homes as part of a joint venture with Darlington Borough Council.

Using a predominantly SME-based supply chain, 90% of the total scheme procurement cost for West Park Garden Village has been re-invested locally, and the figure rises to 97% for Elder Brook Park. Specifically, £23.6 million in the Darlington and Tees Valley area, and £14.6 million in Durham.

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Homes by Esh’s land manager, Nick Bradshaw-Hughes, is responsible for bringing forward new development opportunities in the region. He said: “We are a local housebuilder and pride ourselves on delivering developments that are superior in quality, with that we are passionate about procuring a local supply chain – most of which being SMEs – that share our desire for excellence.

“By re-investing more than £38 million in the local area demonstrates our commitment to supporting local. When we bring forward sites for development, we want to positively impact the local area throughout the construction phase as well as on completion.”

Homes by Esh has been working with Darlington Borough Council in a joint venture for more than five years to improve the housing offer within the borough. Work initially commenced at West Park Garden Village in 2018, with Elder Brook Park commencing last year.

The developer held a Meet the Development event in Darlington’s Blackwell Grange Hotel earlier in the year in a bid to grow its local supply chain, more than 85 businesses attended.

West Park Garden Village is part of an award-winning redevelopment project which features West Park Nature Reserve, the first new park to be created in Darlington for 100 years. Phase 1 is now complete and occupied, with phase 2 and phase 4 homes now released for sale.

Located on Neasham Road, Elder Brook Park features 155 new homes ranging from two up to four-bedrooms, with 15 different house types being built to create a distinctive neighbourhood. Phase 1 is nearing completion and Phase 2 is on sale now.

Nick added: “We are currently looking for developable land across the North of England, brownfield or greenfield and sites of more than two acres. If you are aware of opportunities and are keen to speak to a socially responsible developer that will re-invest in the local area, contact Homes by Esh.”

Homes by Esh is part of Esh Group, a privately-owned construction and built environment group of companies which operates across the North of England and is headquartered in Durham. The Group is committed to supporting the communities surrounding its construction sites by providing employment, training and apprenticeship opportunities, delivering school engagement, funding local causes and generating a significant amount of work for a local supply chain.

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