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Home > News > News Archive > Archive - August 2011 > RBH new 'green' homes

 

Brighter HorizonsRBHRESIDENTS LOVE THEIR NEW GREEN HOMES

 

 

Brighter Horizons, the charitable development subsidiary company of Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) recently welcomed residents to new ‘green’ homes on Dover St, Rochdale.  Chief Executive of RBH Gareth Swarbrick said:  “We are particularly pleased to have completed what is essentially our first new build ‘green scheme’ using the latest in sustainable building techniques.”

The company has built six two-bedroom bungalows on a disused former play area supported by £360,000 grant funding from the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA).

Deborah McLaughlin, Regional Director North West of the HCA, said: “It’s great that we have been able to support this scheme which provides affordable homes of high environmental standards.”

Dover St was designed by Pozzoni architects to achieve Code for Sustainable Homes Level 4 which includes Insulated Concrete Formwork (ICF) Technology –  where twin-walled expanded polystyrene panels are built up to create the walls of the property. This formwork is then filled with ready mix concrete and is quick and easy to build and efficient to run for the householder.

Gareth Swarbrick added:  “The sustainable features used in these homes will reduce energy bills for the tenants - and with rising utility prices this is becoming an important element of new build.”

The bungalows have solar panels installed on the roof which warm up the hot water system. They have also been fitted with a super efficient boiler, which is used to make the water even hotter for when solar energy is not available.

Jean and Ray Helm who have been married for 46 years never dreamt of leaving their previous house but due to difficulties walking up and down the stairs, the doctor advised a bungalow would better suit their needs.

“It is so quiet and peaceful in this area,” Jean said.  “This bungalow is ideal for us.  The bedrooms are really spacious and the patio and garden is a real sun trap.”

Despite only being in the house for a couple of months Jean and Ray have already noticed they are not using as much energy. 

“I’ve already noticed that the solar panels are heating up the water and my first gas bill was actually a pleasant surprise,” they said.

A Rain Water Harvesting System collects rainwater and stores it in the ground then uses it to flush the toilet in the property and to supply the outside tap. The properties have been fitted with flow-restricted taps in the bathroom and the shower has a reduced flow rate. The toilet also has a dual flush. These features typically reduce water usage by approximately 30% and will help to save money.

The bungalows are also installed with a unit in the loft that ventilates the entire home, extracting moist stale air and at the same time introducing filtered fresh air. This system provides balanced ventilation which means there is no need to open windows, and so reduces noise pollution from outside and improves security. By recovering heat from the extracted air and re-introducing it in to the property, the unit actually saves heat and therefore saves money too.

Councillor Jacqui Beswick, Cabinet member for Performance and Partnerships said:

“The Dover Street scheme has brought significant investment into the Rochdale Township and provided much needed new energy efficient bungalow accommodation for rent. The scheme is also an excellent example of partnership working between the Council and RBH to deliver the regeneration of a disused play area site”.

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Rochdale Boroughwide Housing

PO Box 69

The Old Post Office

The Esplanade

Rochdale

OL16 1AE


Tel:

0845 070 5170


Email:

|| rbh@rbh.org.uk ||