Plans for 243 new homes will offer mix of affordable tenures
Vistry Group is set to deliver 243 homes on the site of the former Ibstock Roughdales brick making factory in St Helens.
As part of Vistry’s partner-delivery strategy, 123 homes will be delivered for Onward Homes, one of the North West’s largest, developing social landlords.
On completion, Onward will offer homes in a mix of affordable tenures, including social rent and rent to buy. The remaining 120 open market homes will be sold by one of Vistry’s retail housebuilding brands.
Under Vistry’s approved proposals, the brownfield site, which had stalled under previous plans, will also feature a new public open space with a link to the adjacent Daisyfield Brickfields Woodland.
The Ibstock Roughdales site has long been earmarked for development and recently secured funding from the latest tranche of Liverpool City Region’s Brownfield Land Fund allocation, which is used to unlock difficult sites in the city region.
Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said: “This is great news for St Helens and its community. I’m thrilled to see Vistry Group leading the way in delivering these much needed homes and creating vibrant communities.
“The investment in affordable housing and public spaces is vital, and it not only addresses housing needs, but also enhances the quality of life for residents.”
Gemma Hardy, Managing Director, Vistry Merseyside and Cheshire West, said:
“It is fantastic to be taking on such an iconic development for St Helens.
“The site has faced challenges in the past, but with our newly approved plans, and thanks to our partnership with Onward Homes, we are ready to deliver a high quality, mixed tenure development that truly reflects the potential of this unique location.”
She added: “This project will not only provide much needed housing choice but will also revitalise the area, creating a lasting legacy for future residents and the wider community.”
Stephen Heverin, Growth & Regeneration Director at Onward Homes, said:
“We are pleased to be partnering with Vistry once again, working together to improve the quality and choice of housing in the local area.”
The first homes are expected to be complete in October 2025.