Close Menu
  • Home
  • Local
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Health & Fitness
  • Motoring
  • Kids
  • Events
Facebook X (Twitter) Telegram LinkedIn
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
Friday, October 3
Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Telegram
Community ObserverCommunity Observer
  • Home
  • Local
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Health & Fitness
  • Motoring
  • Kids
  • Events
Trending
  • £4.4m investment to increase enforcement across Walsall
  • Free advice and support available during Help at the Hub event in Tettenhall
  • First floors of new Wolverhampton City Learning Quarter campus handed over to college
  • School run safety boost gets the thumbs up from pupils
  • Get ready for winter: free electric blanket testing and information on energy bills
  • First new homes emerging as part of major New Park Village estate regeneration
  • Wolverhampton crowns its top young citizens
  • Supporting community-led action for Sickle Cell Awareness Month
Facebook X (Twitter) Telegram LinkedIn
Community ObserverCommunity Observer
You are at :Home»Local News»New council homes in West Bromwich helping to provide much-needed housing
Local News 3 Mins ReadMarch 8, 2025No Comments12 Views

New council homes in West Bromwich helping to provide much-needed housing

Six new council homes have been unveiled in a West Bromwich neighbourhood to provide much-needed housing for Sandwell residents.

Sandwell Council, with grant funding from Homes England, has delivered six spacious four-bedroom homes in Whitgreave Street, working in conjunction with SWG Construction.

These brand-new, energy efficient semi-detached homes perfectly blend modern living with sustainable features.

Every property is equipped with electric car charging facilities and solar PV panels, ensuring residents can enjoy eco-friendly living and reduced energy costs.

The development includes a landscaped communal area and convenient visitor car parking, making it ideal for families and guests to visit. In addition, the development features a new access road, bell mouth, turning head, pavements, street lighting and essential below ground drainage and car parking.

Councillor Vicki Smith, Sandwell Council’s Cabinet Member for Housing and Sustainable Development, said: “These stunning properties are part of our ongoing programme to build new, sustainable council homes across Sandwell to help meet the needs of our residents.

“With the ever-growing demand for council housing, we are expecting more than 60 brand-new council homes to be completed this financial year, which will provide high-quality, much-needed accommodation.”

 

Councillor Peter Hughes, Sandwell Council’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Infrastructure, said: “I am delighted to hear that as part of the residential development SWG Construction has offered a range of opportunities to support the local community.

 

“Last November, two plastering students from Sandwell College were given the chance to gain hands-on experience on-site, and Tim Rouse, a former forklift driver, was recruited to join the construction team. Additionally, it’s great to see SWG welcoming Ben Hamon, an apprentice quantity surveyor, and Josh Yates, an existing quantity surveyor apprentice, to the project, providing valuable training and career opportunities for the next generation.”

Beyond construction, SWG Construction has been actively involved in community outreach, including donating labour and materials to decorate the Yew Tree Community Centre. A student from Nova Training worked alongside SWG’s painting trades, creating a brighter, more welcoming space for the local community.

Shaun Humphries, Construction Director at SWG, said: “We are incredibly proud to deliver this exciting new development at Whitgreave Street. This project not only provides high-quality, energy-efficient homes for families, but also reflects our ongoing commitment to sustainability and community engagement. By integrating modern technologies like solar PV panels and electric car charging points, we’re setting a new standard for sustainable living in Sandwell.

“Our focus on creating job opportunities and supporting local initiatives shows our dedication to building a brighter future – both for residents and the wider community.”

As of 31 January 2025, Sandwell Council had built 527 new council homes since 2016 and is currently building 109 new council homes, of these 63 are anticipated to complete this financial year including the six in Whitgreave Street. The council also has plans to build a further estimated 133 new council homes by 2027. This makes a potential total of around 769 new council homes. Alongside this, the council is developing a future pipeline which it is hoped will bolster these numbers both up to 2027 and beyond.

Local Local News West Bromwich
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram
Previous ArticleSamsara joins Driving for Better Business
Next Article Wolverhampton City celebrates its young carers

Related News

2 Mins Read4 Views

Free advice and support available during Help at the Hub event in Tettenhall

October 1, 2025By admin0
Read More
4 Mins Read1 Views

First floors of new Wolverhampton City Learning Quarter campus handed over to college

October 1, 2025By admin0
Read More
2 Mins Read11 Views

School run safety boost gets the thumbs up from pupils

October 1, 2025By admin0
Read More
2 Mins Read14 Views

Get ready for winter: free electric blanket testing and information on energy bills

September 30, 2025By admin0
Read More
3 Mins Read0 Views

First new homes emerging as part of major New Park Village estate regeneration

September 29, 2025By admin0
Read More
2 Mins Read1 Views

Wolverhampton crowns its top young citizens

September 28, 2025By admin0
Read More
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss
0 Views

£4.4m investment to increase enforcement across Walsall

October 2, 2025
4 Views

Free advice and support available during Help at the Hub event in Tettenhall

October 1, 2025
1 Views

First floors of new Wolverhampton City Learning Quarter campus handed over to college

October 1, 2025
11 Views

School run safety boost gets the thumbs up from pupils

October 1, 2025
1 2 3 … 198 Next
All Categories
Business (275) Events (122) Health & Fitness (325) Kids Section (79) Local News (533) Motoring (112) Technology (69)
Tags
Apprenticeship (3) Asthma (2) Awards (16) Beauty (4) Birmingham (10) business (219) Car leasing (1) Cars (85) Community (254) Cricket (2) Education (2) Events (40) Fitness (87) Food (59) Football (2) Fun (17) Funding (1) Funds (7) Grants (3) Hairloss (1) Health (212) Hubs Offer (7) income (18) Internet (6) Local (85) Local News (456) Mental health (68) Mobile (2) Money (2) Motoring (84) News (48) Outdoor (3) Pensioners (1) Phone (2) Salary (2) Sandwell (25) School’s (1) Smoking (1) Solihull (11) Sports (5) Tech (58) trade (68) Walsall (65) Wolverhampton (111) Youth (23)
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Telegram
Facebook X (Twitter) Telegram LinkedIn

About Us

Community Observer provides vital local news, health tips, business updates, and insights on healthy food.

This free quarterly print edition, promoting well-being and community engagement, is available at major Birmingham supermarkets and local businesses.

For advertising email : sales@communityobserver.co.uk

Got a story? Email editor@communityobserver.co.uk

Our Picks

  • Local News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Health & Fitness
  • Kid's Section
  • Events
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

Latest News

2 Mins Read0 Views

£4.4m investment to increase enforcement across Walsall

October 2, 20250
2 Mins Read4 Views

Free advice and support available during Help at the Hub event in Tettenhall

October 1, 20250
4 Mins Read1 Views

First floors of new Wolverhampton City Learning Quarter campus handed over to college

October 1, 20250
Copyright © 2025 . Community Observer. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Help & Support
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.