Sir Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner were taken on a tour of the site on Longmeanygate where investment, sustainability and community objectives are being met., includes 59 affordable homes on its first phase, with the agreed planning application approving the possibility for up to 950 properties.On the visit to the site, the Labour Leaders were able to highlight the Party’s position and pledge to increase home ownership and to reform planning, to build more homes and more affordable homes.
Rhys Nicholson, Managing Director at Barratt Homes Manchester, said: “We were thrilled to welcome Sir Keir and Angela to our Centurion Village development to provide the opportunity to view the ongoing works and discuss our exciting plans for growth as the UK’s largest housebuilder. A series of actions have been implemented at the Leyland development in order to focus on sustainability. The leading homebuilder is working with Fox Group, a national supplier of plant and machinery, haulage, aggregate supply and muck away which regularly imports stone for the developer.Limestone is delivered to the Leyland depot via train, and transported straight to the development on electric trucks.