Cavendish hires Blaze and Just PR for £8m scheme

Cavendish Property Developments, the commercial property arm of New Charter Group, has appointed Blaze Marketing and Just PR & Marketing to undertake an integrated campaign for its £8m private build to rent residential regeneration development.

The development also includes 2,600sq ft of commercial retail and leisure space.

The scheme consists of 67 new homes and overlooks Armentieres Square in Stalybridge town centre in Tameside.

Summers Quay is viewed as the next best thing to city centre lifestyle renting. The development offers the convenience and benefits of canal-side, urban living but within a suburban setting. It is close to green spaces and as well as swathes of countryside being easily accessible and also overlooked by the apartments.

Daniel Bourmad, director at Blaze Marketing said: “Creating a brand and materials for Summers Quay which responds to the vision of Cavendish Property Developments and New Charter Group is very much where Blaze adds real value to a scheme of this nature.

“The tone of voice created for the project is also very important and our team is strengthened by working alongside Just PR & Marketing which has many years’ experience in positioning regeneration development schemes.”

John Ardern, New Charter Group’s Director of Homes added: “Blaze and Just PR’s proposals stood out and best fit our vision for Summers Quay. We’re delighted to have both agencies on board and their knowledge and understanding of the sector will help us to develop our first and largest private rent scheme.”

Summers Quay is being developed by New Charter Group via Cavendish Property Developments in partnership with Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council. The contractor for the scheme is Rowlinson Construction and it was designed by Pozzoni Architects.

The development has been named after Ada Jane Summers (nee Broome), JP (1861-1944) who was the first British woman to sit as a magistrate and one of the first in England to become a Justice of the Peace. She was also the first female councillor, mayor and freeman of Stalybridge, as well as a philanthropist.

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