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Keon Homes in the loop with £35m regeneration scheme

Work will start this month on the next phase of the long-running Port Loop project

CGI of plans for 124 affordable housing units on the Port Loop project in Birmingham

Work on the £35 million next phase of an urban residential development in Birmingham will commence this month.

Staffordshire housebuilder Keon Homes, working in partnership with sister company Cameron Homes and housing association Midland Heart, has agreed a land deal to start phases 3A, B and C on the Port Loop development.

The team will build 124 units over the next two years at the site next to the Birmingham Canal Old Line, off Icknield Port Road.

These latest phases of the long-running scheme will see construction of two-, three- and four-bedroom houses and a small apartment block that straddles the canal corner.

There will also be community neighbourhood gardens that will be at the heart of the scheme which sits close to Edgbaston Reservoir.

The start of work follows two previous developers involved in the project going into administration.

Warren Bolton, director of Chasetown-based Keon Homes, said: "As a Brummie born and bred, I'm delighted that we have found a solution that will eventually bring this next phase of the project to life.