Garden communities set to flourish across England
Thousands of new homes and jobs will be created in beautiful, green neighbourhoods across England, supported by 拢15 million government funding for garden communities.

Housing Minister Stuart Andrew visits new houses being built at Fernleigh Park, Long Marston.
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拢15 million funding to support delivery of thousands of new homes in beautiful, green garden communities across England
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Part of a 拢69 million programme to deliver up to 16,000 homes per year from 2025, creating almost 200,000 jobs and boosting the economy
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Builds on the government鈥檚 plans to level up the country, regenerate underused land and bring forward beautiful new developments
Thousands of new homes and jobs will be created in beautiful, green neighbourhoods across England, supported by 拢15 million government funding for garden communities, Housing Minister Stuart Andrew MP announced today (Saturday 21 May 2022).
From Cornwall to Carlisle, the Garden Communities programme will deliver up to 16,000 homes per year from 2025, driving growth across England, breathing life into 43 towns and villages and putting green, wildlife friendly spaces at the heart of new development.
New funding will regenerate:
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Long Marston in Warwickshire, formerly a disused airfield that is now a vibrant, green neighbourhood will see 3,500 new homes being built, with a requirement for 35% affordable housing.
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Halsnead Garden Village in Knowsley will deliver 1,619 new homes in Merseyside along with 22.5 hectares of land for new businesses. A country park will accompany wetlands and restored wildflower meadows to improve biodiversity.
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West Carclaze Garden Village will support the delivery of up to 1,500 new homes, in an innovative, sustainable new community that promotes the health and wellbeing of its residents.
Today鈥檚 move builds on the landmark reforms in the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill introduced to Parliament last week, which set out how the government will spread opportunity and prosperity to every corner of the country. The Bill empowers local leaders to revitalise their town centres, taking control of empty shops and sparking an al fresco dining revolution.
Housing Minister Rt Hon Stuart Andrew MP said:
Building beautiful new homes in the places they are most needed lies at the heart of the government鈥檚 levelling up mission.
Garden villages and towns are perfect examples of the vibrant, green communities we want to see right across the country and today鈥檚 funding will allow us to work hand-in-hand with local leaders and industry to deliver the high-quality new homes that we need.
Today鈥檚 investment brings total funding for the Garden Communities programme to more than 拢69 million, helping level up the country and regenerate communities, with most of the new homes situated in the North, Midlands and South West.
It will also support nearly 200,000 jobs in the schools, shops and offices developed within each garden community, part of the government鈥檚 drive to help people secure good jobs where they live, grow the economy and tackle the cost of living.
The programme provides support to progress long-term housing projects from their earliest stages. It enables local authorities to recruit specialist staff, undertake the required planning and receive advice and support from the housing delivery body, Homes England.
Peter Freeman, Chair of Homes England, commented:
Working collaboratively and supporting locally led ambitions to deliver well-designed and great quality new places and communities in the right places is central to our mission.
This funding will support the delivery of much needed homes and bolster the local economy.
The announcement builds on plans in the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill to put beauty and nature at the heart of new development design, with the introduction of mandatory design codes, which will make sure developers respect styles drawn up and favoured locally - from the layout or materials used, to how it provides green space.
This funding is in addition to the 拢1.5 billion Levelling Up Home Building Fund, helping SME builders and to deliver over 42,000 new homes in England.
Further information
The Garden Communities programme supports house building in 43 towns and villages from Cornwall to Carlisle and will deliver over 300,000 homes, up to 90,000 of which will be affordable.
List of areas allocated funding
Garden Towns
Area | Allocation |
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Hemel, Hertfordshire | 拢970,000* |
Otterpool Park, Folkestone and Hythe | 拢825,000* |
Manydown, Basingstoke | 拢660,000* |
Harlow & Gilston, Essex and Hertfordshire | 拢685,000 |
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire | 拢375,000* |
Taunton, Somerset | 拢650,000* |
St Cuthbert鈥檚, Carlisle | 拢250,000 |
Greater Exeter, Devon | 拢250,000 |
Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire | 拢1,750,000* |
North Northants, Northamptonshire | 拢441,000 |
* awards made up of Capital and resource funding
Garden Villages
Area | Allocation |
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Longcross, Runnymede, Surrey | 拢164,000 |
Newton Abbot, Teignbridge | 拢414,000* |
Langarth, Cornwall | 拢454,000* |
Burtree, Darlington | 拢164,000 |
North East Chelmsford, Essex | 拢454,500* |
Dunton Hills, Brentwood | 拢135,000 |
Golden Valley, Cheltenham | 拢135,000 |
South Ashford, Ashford | 拢755,000* |
Tendring - Colchester borders | 拢135,000 |
Skerningham, Darlington | 拢135,000 |
Long Marston, Stratford-on-Avon | 拢135,000 |
East of Biggleswade, Central Bedfordshire | 拢785,750* |
North Dorchester, Dorset | 拢135,000 |
South Seaham, Durham | 拢135,000 |
Whetstone Pastures, Blaby | 拢135,000 |
Uttlesford Park, Uttlesford | 拢135,000 |
Wynyard Park, Hartlepool | 拢450,000* |
West Carclaze, Cornwall | 拢820,000* |
Culm, Mid Devon | 拢880,000* |
Halsnead, Knowsley | 拢80,000 |
West of Elvington, York | 拢80,000 |
Dunsfold Park, Waverley | 拢80,000 |
Welbourne, Fareham | 拢145,000* |
Meecebrook, Stafford | 拢330,000* |
Dalton Barracks, Vale of White Horse | 拢50,000 |
Salt Cross, West Oxfordshire | 拢50,000 |
Infinity, South Derbyshire | 拢850,000* |
Berinsfield, South Oxfordshire | 拢50,000 |
Borough Green Gardens, Tonbridge and Malling | 拢50,000 |
Bailrigg, Lancaster | 拢40,000 |
Spitalgate Heath, South Kevesten | 拢40,000 |
Tresham, East Northamptonshire | 拢237,000 |
Pan-Essex | 拢105,000 |
* awards made up of Capital and resource funding
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