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Ground breaking 16 June 2023

Spades hit the ground on community-owned development bringing 39 affordable homes and 3 retail units to Stirchley.

On Friday June 16 Stirchley Co-operative Development (SCD), an innovative, community-led housing and retail development in South Birmingham, broke ground on their ambitious new building. Construction will now begin on a democratically-owned and run 39 new homes and three fit-for-purpose retail units for long-established Stirchley community businesses.

The project plans were unanimously approved by Birmingham City Council in 2021, and the site was purchased from Seven Capital in the summer of last year after securing significant funding from Homes England and the European Interreg NWE. Construction of the three-storey development is now scheduled to begin in June 2023 and be complete around autumn 2024. Tricas Construction will carry out the build using the modular closed panel timber frame method developed by Black Country manufacturer LoCaL Homes.

The overall cost of the progressive development is set to be £10.4 million, which will provide:

● 39 affordable rental homes with laundries and common garden spaces. secure, sustainable and fit-for-purpose premises for three existing co-operative businesses that are
currently renting privately in Stirchley
● A new community space including a pedestrian walkway, seating, a shared garden
and cycle parking
● Closed timber frame panels, provided by Walsall-based LoCaL Homes, will reduce the overall carbon dioxide emissions and heating bills versus traditional built properties due to its fabric first design principles and high-quality factory fitted insulation.

Mike Doolan, Sales and Partnership Manager at LoCaL Homes said: “We are excited to be part of this innovative development which will help to meet local housing need. This community-led project is setting an example for others to follow in the provision of affordable and energy-efficient homes. Our off-site manufactured timber frames will help speed up construction times and reduce the environmental impact of this development.”

The scheme has been welcomed by the Stirchley community, with the planning application receiving over 300 positive recommendations, including from local business owners, community leaders and elected officials.

As the site is close to public transport, cycle routes and parks, it will include over 100 secure bike parking spaces donated by the Commonwealth Games organisers, and car ownership will be restricted through membership agreements.

Bea Hughes, SCD board member and volunteer, said of the planning decision “this is a massive step forward for Stirchley. The culmination of years of hard work. I’m excited to be helping build more public space for the community in this project. Free of cars and affordable for tenants. It gives us hope in response to the rising cost of living and the climate crisis.”

Founded in 2016, SCD is made up of members from two local housing co-operatives and three much loved local businesses, including Loaf bakery and cookery school, Artefact art space and café, and Birmingham Bike Foundry repair shop. The not-for-profit, mixed-use development has received project support from GreenSquareAccord, one of the largest housing and social care providers in England, and substantial financial support from Homes England, Power to Change and Interreg NWE CHARM.

For further information and to register interest in joining the co-operative housing development, visit stirchley.coop

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For more information or if you have any follow up questions, please email Chris Tomlinson at [email protected].

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A huge step closer to building affordable housing for Stirchley

Press Release: 21st January 2021

Stirchley Co-operative Development (SCD) have been granted planning approval to build much-needed affordable housing as well as three new fit-for-purpose retail units in the heart of our community. The approval was certified by the Birmingham City Council planning committee on January 21st and means that SCD can continue forward with this ambitious project in 2021. 

The grassroots community organisation, made up of two local housing co-operatives and three co-operative businesses, have been working on this project since 2016. They’ve had support from local co-op housing provider; Accord and have received substantial financial backing from Homes England. 

After positive early talks with Seven Capital the group decided that the derelict land on the corner of Hunts Rd and Pershore Rd would make a suitable site for their project. Following public consultations they secured initial funding to hire architects and began to see their ideas come to life for the first time. Such a progressive project is unusual for the area and this, coupled with the COVID-19 crisis, led to delays in the planning process which pushed the committee decision back seven months to January. 

The ongoing community support for the project has been incredible, receiving hundreds of positive recommendations from local residents and businesses as well as elected officials. The positive attention brought to Stirchley because of this project will set a target for other parts of the city to aim for in terms of sustainable build processes and the provision of affordable housing – both vital components of any future urban development and a key part of Birmingham City Council’s objectives for the city. 

In-short, Stirchley Co-operative Development are on track to provide:

  • 39 affordable rental properties (100% of the housing)
  • A secure and sustainable home for three existing co-operative businesses in Stirchley
  • A new community space including a pedestrian walkway, seating a community garden and cycle parking
  • A closed-timber frame building with an environmental spec that exceeds Building Regulations and will provide:
    • 27% reduction in CO2 emissions per year
    • 22% reduction in CO2 emissions per square metre

This is not a profit-driven development, instead the entire project is being managed by the local businesses and residents as a co-operative. It will remain a co-operative when the residents move in where they will take control of the building collectively. This will create a long-term asset for Stirchley and sustainable homes for families and individuals ambitious about our common future.

For more information and to register your interest in joining visit stirchley.coop

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Co-operation is growing in Stirchley

Affordable housing and retail spaces to add social and economic value to the community

The Birmingham suburb of Stirchley has a 150 year history of co-operative organisations run for the community, by the community. A major new venture revives this spirit for the 21st Century.

Following three years of planning and research, Stirchley Co-operative Development Ltd. (SCD) have agreed to purchase outright land on Hunts Road and Pershore Road, adjacent to the British Oak pub, from developers Seven Capital.

SCD is working toward the construction of a new residential and retail site with space for worker co-operatives and affordable housing in the heart of Stirchley. In partnership with Accord, a housing association with a great track record of building cost-conscious and ecological housing, SCD are developing plans for the site to include new retail premises for established worker co-operatives; Loaf Bakery & Cookery School, Birmingham Bike Foundry and Artefact Projects, and 45 affordable housing units to accommodate individuals, couples and families. The building will be constructed using sustainable and cost-efficient production techniques creating a functional new space that will be a positive addition to the Pershore Road.

The SCD building will be a long-term asset contributing to the regeneration of the area. Run with high levels of community involvement and reduced negative environmental impacts, it aims to be sensitive to the past and ambitious about Stirchley’s common future. Offering a sustainable alternative to private rental, this extensive project will help to tackle local social housing issues by providing accommodation and work space under common ownership.

Construction is set to begin in 2020 and is scheduled to last two years. During the construction stage the application process will open for those who wish to make their new home in Stirchley as part of the co-operative.

Stirchley Co-operative Development is supported by local businesses and its founding members are all current Stirchley or Selly Park residents. The organisation is incorporated as a business using the Somerset Rules for Co-operative Societies and has been awarded substantial financial support from Homes England.

For more information see the stirchley.coop website.