Revamped Nelson homes go on sale

THE latest group of refurbished homes in the Whitefield area of Nelson is set to go on the market.

Pendle Council has renovated 14 empty houses, including four houses which have been converted to two-into-ones to make homes for larger families.

Mosley Street will join Stanley Street and Albert Street as improved terraces close to the enlarged Whitefield Nursery and Infant School, which opens in September 2014.

The houses for sale are displayed in the window at the Contact Centre and in the display cabinets outside Nelson Town Hall.

Coun Joe Cooney, leader of Pendle Council, said: “For people who don’t know Whitefield it can seem a bit tucked away, but these attractive houses are in a really good position and, thanks to the investment we’ve made, this is becoming a really attractive part of Nelson.

“More regeneration is starting in Whitefield to create a brand new school so this is a great place to raise a family."

Comments (3)

3:39pm Mon 18 Mar 13

ROBERTSLUMDWELLER123 says...

don't the council think they should be concentrating on 1 bed accommodation seeing as the Government is going to penalise people who have spare bedrooms??
don't the council think they should be concentrating on 1 bed accommodation seeing as the Government is going to penalise people who have spare bedrooms?? ROBERTSLUMDWELLER123

7:09pm Mon 18 Mar 13

aleevio says...

And just who are going to buy these properties? And ,over the years, let them revert to slums again? Large families! And by that I mean . . Meanwhile, as RSD states, smaller families with,God Forbid, a spare room are told to pay up or move out! Don't seem fair really.
And just who are going to buy these properties? And ,over the years, let them revert to slums again? Large families! And by that I mean . . Meanwhile, as RSD states, smaller families with,God Forbid, a spare room are told to pay up or move out! Don't seem fair really. aleevio

1:47pm Wed 3 Apr 13

ROBERTSLUMDWELLER123 says...

this council just cant get their heads round the fact that people don't want to live in terraced houses anymore,they don't care about cobbled streets and heritage which councils use as an excuse..just knock the terraces down,and building nice modern homes,,
this council just cant get their heads round the fact that people don't want to live in terraced houses anymore,they don't care about cobbled streets and heritage which councils use as an excuse..just knock the terraces down,and building nice modern homes,, ROBERTSLUMDWELLER123

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