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Irwell Valley Homes reveals plans for 1,200 homes after £50m Danske Bank funding

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Irwell Valley Homes announce plans to build over 1,000 homes

A Manchester housebuilder has announced plans for 1,200 new homes after receiving a £50m funding package from Danske Bank.

Irwell Valley Homes on Monday announced the funds agreed with the Danish bank, which will help it deliver a number of new housing projects over the next five years.

Not-for-profit Irwell Valley Homes is a housing association, providing homes and services for over 16,000 people across Greater Manchester.

It said the new funding facility will be used to help with the delivery of 1,260 new affordable homes, for social and affordable rent, plus supported housing, which will add to the association’s existing portfolio.

Around 260 of the new homes are already on site or have received planning approval, with a further 1,000 in the future pipeline of the development programme.

Helen Nicholson, executive director of finance and governance at Salford-based Irwell Valley Homes, said: “It has never been more important for people to have a safe, decent home and the demand for affordable housing continues to rise.

"We are delighted to have secured this funding to deliver our key strategic goal of building more homes to meet the growing needs of the communities we serve.

“Importantly, the terms agreed with Danske Bank will enable us to carry out fire remedial work on existing sites over the next few years. Danske Bank have been flexible and easy to work with and we have built a good relationship with them."