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Braydon Court

Braydon Court Regeneration

A Partnership with Real Community Benefits

Swindon Borough Council, in partnership with Westlea Housing Association, has embarked on a fantastic project to transform the Braydon Court area of Penhill.

The plan will see new homes and shops built together with a number of environmental improvements.

There will be a mix of two, three and four bedroomed houses, which will include seven shared ownership properties. The shared ownership properties, known as 'Homebuy', provide local families with the opporunity to buy affordable, newly constructed homes in Penhill. The properties will be sold on a part-buy basis with the option of owning the whole property.

The Plan

Westlea Housing Association submitted planning application in early October 2007 and permission was granted on 11 December 2007'.

A detailed diagram of the scheme is available as a downloadable pdf file:

Braydon Court Site Plan (2.11Mb).

Monthly Newsletter

The monthly Braydon Court Regeneration Project Newsletters are available below as downloadable pdf files:

Braydon Court Newsletter - June 2008

Braydon Court Newsletter - January 2008

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