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Residents will benefit from increased parking following works on former disused garage sites

Residents living in Wellingborough’s Hemmingwell and Queensway estates will soon benefit from additional parking thanks to long-awaited works by Greatwell Homes to transform demolished garage sites into smart, paved parking areas.

The works, which are part of a two-year project to transform 34 garage sites, will start from Monday 6 January 2025, after planning permission was granted for a total of 15 sites across the two estates. The garages were first demolished in August 2024 and have remained fenced off for safety and security reasons.

Greatwell Homes has partnered with contractor, Phoenix to kickstart the works in Gannet and Fulmar Lane on the Hemmingwell estate. While on the Queensway works will be completed by family-run contractor, Ainge and Sons in Kilnway and Minerva Way.

The works will include digging up the former garage surfaces and resurfacing with block paving, tidying existing boundaries such as brickwork, fencing and installing bollards. Additionally, gardens previously secured by garages will be fenced and new LED street lighting will be installed where the land is owned Greatwell Homes.

Rabinder Samrai, Head of Property Investment, Sales & Lettings at Greatwell Homes, said: “I’m delighted to see the works start on these sites as I know our customers and colleagues will be too. Following a consultation exercise at the start of this project, we know additional parking is much needed and will make a positive contribution to the neighbourhoods we work in.

“I’d like to thank local residents for their patience while we secured the right and appropriate planning permission and while the works are completed.

“Both the Council and Greatwell Homes are committed to maintaining the natural environment, and so it’s right we’ve taken care to ensure that any trees or green spaces that are to be altered as part of these works are replaced to ensure that our neighbourhoods continue to thrive and meet Government net zero targets.”

Prior to the works starting on each site, the contractors will put up notices to advise local residents. Greatwell Homes will also provide regular updates to directly affected customers and more generally about the project progress on its website.

Works to create increased parking areas will also be developed in Thrush Lane, Sandpiper Lane Osprey Lane, Nightingale Lane, Shearwater Lane and Robin Lane in Hemmingwell. As well as at an extra site in Cowper Road, Queensway.

Local residents and Greatwell Homes’ customers can find out more here.