Chartway to deliver 67 affordable homes in Sunbury-on-Thames

Chartway Partnerships Group has announced the purchase of a 4.23-acre site at Hazelwood Drive, Sunbury-on-Thames, in partnership with Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing (MTVH).

The acquisition marks the first collaboration between Chartway and MTVH, laying the foundation for a new partnership focused on delivering quality, affordable homes where they are needed most.

The site, which benefits from detailed planning permission, will deliver 67 homes exclusively for Affordable Rent. With pre-commencement work already underway, construction is scheduled to begin in Q1 2026.

Kevin Clark, land director at Chartway, said: โ€œThis is a hugely exciting milestone for Chartway. Our vision is to deliver new homes for everyone, and working with a respected partner like MTVH allows us to make that vision a reality in Sunbury-on-Thames.

โ€œCompleting this transaction in under five months shows the strength and expertise of our team and the shared commitment between both organisations. Weโ€™re looking forward to bringing this scheme to life and to growing this partnership in the future.โ€

Chatinder Bal, director of land, planning and partnerships at MTVH, added: โ€œMTVH continues to work with key partners, including Homes England and Spelthorne Borough Council, to deliver much-needed affordable homes. Weโ€™re delighted to be partnering with Chartway for the first time on this exciting project.

โ€œThese 67 affordable homes will make a real difference for families in the local community, providing safe, high-quality and sustainable places to live. Weโ€™re continuing to invest in much-needed affordable housing with partners.

โ€œWe look forward to seeing this scheme progress and to exploring further opportunities to work with Chartway to deliver homes where theyโ€™re needed most.โ€

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