Telford & Wrekin Council has launched its first-ever Future Homes standard properties to help tackle climate change and support residents with lower fuel bills.
They are part of Nuplace’s second sustainable development in the area, designed specifically to contribute towards the council’s commitment to fighting climate change and help tenants to reduce their fuel bills.
The mixed tenure site includes properties for open market sale, private and affordable rent, Rent to Buy, and dementia care and supported living units. The green homes will produce 75-80 per cent less carbon emissions than homes built under the current Building Regulations.
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