Liverpool City Council has appointed a Chairman to lead its new ethical housing company – Foundations.
Liverpool City Council is to set up a ground-breaking, ethical housing company to deliver 10,000 new homes across the city, including bespoke properties for the homeless, foster carers, large families, the elderly and people with a disability.
A major development, set to deliver the first of thousands of new-build homes for Liverpool, has received the green light from planners.
Liverpool City Council and Foundation Homes are looking for contractors to work on a four year long housing framework worth up to £60million.
Local residents are being asked to help shape proposals for over 100 high-quality new homes in the Yew Tree area of north Liverpool by attending a community consultation event.
Liverpool City Council has announced the first wave of properties to be built for its new ethical housing company – Foundations.