en.Wedoany.com Reported - Recently, The Guinness Partnership, a UK housing association, held a site visit for a new development on Trinity Road in Bristol. Catriona Simons, Group Chief Executive of The Guinness Partnership, hosted Kerry McCarthy, MP for Bristol East; Stephen Peacock, Chief Executive of the West of England Combined Authority; and Councillor Tony Dyer, Leader of Bristol City Council. The project aims to deliver over 100 homes for social rent to help alleviate the local shortage of affordable housing.

The project, being built by award-winning housebuilder Hill Group on the site of the former Trinity Road police station, is set to deliver 104 high-quality one, two, and three-bedroom apartments. Bristol City Council allocated £1.5 million from its Strategic Community Infrastructure budget for the police station rebuild and provided an additional £1.6 million through its Affordable Housing Funding Policy to ensure these homes are delivered as social rent.
Catriona Simons, Group Chief Executive of The Guinness Partnership, stated: "We are grateful for the investment from Bristol City Council and Homes England, and for the support of all our partners. The Trinity Road project is a key step in Bristol's affordable housing development." Kerry McCarthy, MP for Bristol East, added: "The housing crisis is a major challenge for the city, and the addition of 104 social rent homes is crucial. I look forward to seeing residents move in soon."
Stephen Peacock, Chief Executive of the West of England Combined Authority, noted: "Our Regional Growth Strategy highlights the importance of housing to the economy, and the Trinity Road project helps ensure long-term affordable housing." Councillor Tony Dyer, Leader of Bristol City Council, emphasized: "Partnership is fundamental to delivering affordable housing, and this project demonstrates what can be achieved by working together." Alan O'Brien, Regional Director for Hill Group, said: "We are proud to work with Guinness to deliver life-changing homes for the community."
Bristol City Council's interim Affordable Housing Delivery Plan aims to accelerate housing delivery across the city, with a particular focus on social rent homes. The plan addresses housing needs through partnerships, efficient use of resources, and supporting community objectives. The Trinity Road project serves as a model for affordable housing development, showcasing the role of multi-party collaboration in tackling housing challenges.
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