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Cardiff-based developer Lovell wins contract to build 269 new homes and care home in Monmouthshire

The £45m project will create 201 open market homes and 68 affordable homes in Portskewett

A CGI of the Crick Road scheme in Portskewett

Cardiff-based developer Lovell has won a building contract to develop 269 new homes and a 32-bedroom care home in Portskewett, Monmouthshire.

Housing association Melin Homes along with housing developer Candleston and Monmouthshire County Council chose Lovell on the build and design scheme at the Crick Road site in Portskewett.

The £45m project will create 201 open market homes available for sale through Candleston and 68 affordable homes available through Melin Homes, including a range of one and two-bedroom apartments and two, three, and four-bedroom houses.

The development will also see green spaces throughout the site including a community growing area, paths with benches, a play area and walking routes.

Pedestrian footways will also be implemented to allow people to walk between the existing residential area to the south of the development, the local schools and amenities in Portskewett.

The care home will be managed by Monmouthshire County Council and feature individual ‘houses’ designed around a communal, courtyard garden.

Lovell is set to begin construction work this month. Overall, the project will be delivered over five phases and take approximately four and a half months to complete.

James Duffett, Lovell’s regional managing director said that, following the signing of the Placemaking Wales Charter, the scheme will provide much-needed new homes for the local area.