The development has transformed two previously vacant sites and integrated them into the wider Grange Park estate.
The project in total has delivered 96 houses, seven bungalows and 30 sheltered apartments along with enhanced open spaces, a children’s playground, improved pedestrian and cycle access, as well as significant social value benefits.
The new homes have been funded partially by a grant from Homes England and are managed by Blackpool Coastal Housing who manage around 5,000 properties on Blackpool Council’s behalf. Funding from the European Regional Development Fund has also supported the installation of air source heat pumps in 30 of the properties which offer an energy efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional heating systems, significantly reducing carbon emissions and energy costs. In addition, all houses are fitted with solar panels and battery to decrease the community’s carbon footprint and support eco-friendly living and development.
Timeline of events
- September 2021 – Planning permission granted
- November 2021 – RP Tyson Construction awarded contract
- December 2021 – Site clearance began
- May 2022 – First foundation laid
- June 2023 – First 17 properties handed over
- April 2024 - Playground opens
- August 2024 – Final properties handed over
Local firm RP Tyson Construction was appointed as the principal contractor for the development. As part of Blackpool’s Council procurement process it sets out a requirement for social value contributions.
RP Tyson Construction has delivered multiple additional community benefits from job opportunities through subcontractor apprenticeships, helping local unemployed people gain skills, alongside the creation of new jobs for people who were previously unemployed. A total of 13 apprentices were recruited and retained.
Local school children have gained insight into careers. The company has hosted many learning skills events and work place experiences for school pupils across the town including a bricklaying site visit for the Boathouse Youth Centre, a construction day for the Christ the King School and work placements for St Mary’s Academy in their joinery workshop.
The company also set up a fund to support community groups and activities within the estate. RP Tyson has contributed £15,800 of funds to local community groups. Examples included support for the Hope Community Church craft evenings, installation of a secure bicycle shelter at The Boathouse Youth Centre and funding for renovating a camping trailer for the 4th Blackpool Scout Group.
Cllr Mark Smith, Blackpool Council Cabinet Member for Levelling Up – Place with responsibilities for Strategic Housing, said:
Jeremy Whittle, the Managing Director of Tyson Construction, said:
Project management of the scheme was delivered on behalf of the council by Blackpool Housing Company.
Cassidy + Ashton architects were lead designers, developing the designs following conversations with the local community, Boundary Primary School, @theGrange and local stakeholders.
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