Needham Market regeneration to continue following sale of former council offices
The council’s ambitious vision of the regeneration of Needham Market has already seen the award-winning conversion of the town’s former middle school site to include a mix of affordable housing for rent and purchase for local residents, as well as the retention of the Victorian former school building as a new library.
The council also successfully delivered the first phase of the transformation of its former council office site – creating 32 homes, including further affordable housing, plus a new retail unit, which the Co-op moved into in 2023.
The second phase of the project was due to include a further 48 homes for open market and the redevelopment of grade II listed Hurstlea House into apartments.
But when the council’s development partner took a step back from the project the remainder of the site went onto the open market in a bid to find an alternative developer.
Mid Suffolk District Council confirmed this week that Hatch Homes has now stepped in to deliver the site in line with current planning consent.
“As an added bonus, receipts from the sale of the land can also now be reinvested into projects which help us to improve the standards of our council housing across our district.”
“Bringing forward this scheme for redevelopment allows us to transform a long-vacant and declining brownfield site into a positive residential scheme that will reinvigorate this part of the town.
“We are looking forward to working collaboratively with the council and the local community to deliver a development that not only provides much-needed homes, but also enhances the character, vitality and long-term sustainability of the area.”
Work is expected to begin on site next month, with completion expected by 2029.
