Housebuilder plans hundreds of new homes for the Midlands

A Midlands housebuilder has revealed plans to construct hundreds of new homes across the region this year.
Miller Homes Midlands will initially build 334 new homes to the West Midlands, with developments planned in Warwickshire and Gloucester.
Spread across various sites, the developments will offer a range of properties from those for first-time buyers to families looking for more space to grow.
New homes are also planned for Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Leicestershire.
The move follows a record year for the business in 2017, which saw it develop 680 new homes.
Alastair Parsons, area sales director for Miller Homes Midlands, said: “All our teams worked hard to ensure 2017 was a record-breaking year for us. Our plans to launch more developments are already underway and we’re confident we can exceed last year’s figure in the coming 12 months.
“We’re also on course to build 648 homes on our popular existing sites, including Parklands in Wythall, Cathedral View and Roman Heights in Streethay, Ravenscroft in Droitwich, and Oak Grange in Mickleton, providing even more choice for buyers in the region.”
The latest plans form part of Miller Homes Midlands’ growth ambitions in the region, which has seen it open a new office in Worcestershire, alongside its existing site in Derby.
Mr Parsons added: “With a stronger presence in the West Midlands, we’re now in a fantastic position to deliver more housing and more choice in this sought-after part of the country.”