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Housing developer to build 2,000 more homes in Gloucestershire this decade

Tewkesbury-based new homes provider Bromford has pledged to supply thousands of affordable homes for people on the housing register in Gloucestershire.

Between 2018 and 2022, Bromford delivered over 1,050 homes at housing developments in Cheltenham, Forest of Dean, Gloucester, South Gloucestershire, Stroud and Tewkesbury.

The Homes England strategic partner is now forecast to complete around 500 homes by March 2023, and a further 1,500 homes between April 2023 and March 2029.

Bromford owns more than 9,000 homes in Gloucestershire, and with these plans in place is hoping to help thousands more people to achieve homeownership in Gloucestershire in the coming years.

Catherine Jarrett, director of Sales and Marketing at Bromford, said: "We remain committed to providing homes of excellent quality to local people in need.

"The housing market in Gloucestershire has proven to be extremely resilient and the demand for affordable homes remains strong, despite the uncertain times we've faced."

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