Contractors are set to begin work on a new residential site in Derby to provide homes for families in housing need.
Derby City Council has appointed Tanbry Construction to build two blocks of six flats on a previously vacant site on Barlow Street, near London Road. The project is expected to complete in July 2026.
Providing new council homes is a key priority for the Council to address the large numbers waiting for suitable properties.
Currently, there are over 6,000 applicants actively looking for affordable homes through Homefinder, the Council’s choice-based lettings system.
The homes will be owned by the Council, managed by Derby Homes and will be made available to rent through Homefinder.
The three-bedroom homes will be built to a high standard of thermal efficiency and all flats will be heated by electricity.
Located in Arboretum Ward, the site is close to local primary and secondary schools and has good transport links. It is within easy reach of the city centre making it convenient for work, shopping, and leisure.
Councillor Shiraz Khan, Cabinet Member for Housing, Strategic Planning and Regulatory Services said:
Like many other cities in the UK, Derby faces many challenges in meeting demand for housing.
Building these new council homes will help those who struggle in the private rental market to access safe, affordable, and good-quality places to live. We want to provide a solid foundation for some of the most vulnerable people in Derby, and this development is a step in the right direction to directly address their needs.
Ultimately, it isn't just about bricks and mortar; it's about investing in people, strengthening communities, and creating a society where everyone has access to a safe and secure place to call home.