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Housebuilder completes 21 Dorset homes for rural social housing scheme

Poole-based AJC Group has delivered the scheme in Hazelbury Bryan for housing provider Abri

Dorset Council's Pauline Batstone and Graham Carr-Jones cut a ribbon at the site in Hazelbury Bryan, joined by representatives of AJC Group and Abri.(Image: AJC Group)

A Dorset housebuilder has completed an £8m housing development on the site of a disused depot in the village of Hazelbury Bryan.

AJC Group has built 21 new homes for housing provider Abri on the two-acre brownfield site, where a Handley Cross Depot once stood but had lain derelict for eight years.

The properties at the Violet Cross scheme, located around five miles south west of the town of Sturminster Newton, are a mix of two and three bedroom homes, with all classified as affordable housing.

AJC, which is based on Sandbanks Road in Poole, said planning permission was initially awarded for 13 homes on the open market and eight affordable dwellings, but it had worked with Abri to make the project 100% affordable as part of its strategy to “change the face of social housing”.

Site remediation and construction work took a total of 18 months to complete. Designed by Morgan Carey architects, there are five two-bedroom homes and 16 three-bedroom houses.

An event was held on site for those directly involved in the project to mark its completion.

David Cracklen, Director of AJC Group, said: “We are extremely proud of this partnership project. Working together with Abri, we have transformed a derelict brownfield site into 21 outstanding new homes.

“These eco-focused houses are in line with our aim and vision to produce higher quality affordable homes throughout the Wessex region, responding to the housing needs of this previously underserved rural community.”