Dover District Council steps in to help housing crisis with 48 affordable homes in Deal

DDC’s cabinet has agreed to purchase 48 new affordable homes in Deal to help address the need for more social housing in the district. The properties in Wingfield Place in Deal will be bought with the support of Homes England funding and developer contributions. 

They will be added to the Council’s housing stock, with 38 made available for social rent and 10 for shared ownership to help local people get a foot on the housing ladder. The homes are a mix of two and three-bedroom houses. 

The Council is working on an increased programme of affordable housing and a number of housing schemes have been completed in the past year, including those in WhitfieldWoodnesborough and Nonington.  

Cllr Pamela Brivio, DDC’s cabinet member for housing, skills and education, said:

“Our priority as a council is to provide more affordable homes across the district, whether that’s building them ourselves or acquiring them from developers. 

“I cannot emphasise enough the positive impact having a secure home has on a family or individual. It really can change lives, so we are determined to increase our affordable housing stock to benefit local people.” 

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