Allan Burgon of Engie, Joy Whinnerah, Helen Simpson, Chair of Broadacres; Councillor Mark Robson and Louise Buckton WORK has started on the building of almost 100 affordable homes near Thirsk, all of which will be heated using innovative renewable energy technology. Working with its development partner ENGIE, Broadacres is providing 97 new homes at Sowerby Gateway, following completion of a new access road earlier this year. The road has paved the way for the final phase of the development at Sowerby Gateway, with 61 being made for affordable rent and 38 for shared ownership. All the homes will be allocated to people with a local connection to the area and all properties will be heated using Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) technology.
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