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Building homes for local people.


Three new affordable housing schemes are to be built in some of Northumberland's most expensive areas to meet the needs of local people.

Nomad Housing Group, a leading North East-based housing association, has purchased land and started building work on new properties in Hexham :: See also Hexham, New South Wales, and Hexham (constituency). ''' Coordinates:  Hexham is a market town in Northumberland, England, located south of the River Tyne. , Prudhoe and Longhoughton village.

In total, 42 new one, two and three-bedroom homes will be built in the housing hot spots hot spots

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 - all of which will be available for rent and low-cost sale, exclusively for local people.

Nomad's development director and deputy chief executive Ian Prescott Ian Prescott, (1952- ) is the current president of East Durham and Houghall Community College. Early life
Born and raised in Greater Manchester, Prescott is the youngest of seven children. At an early age his father died and his mother suffered a nervous breakdown.
 said the three developments represent a pounds 4m investment and demonstrate the company's commitment to areas of acute housing needs in the region.

He added: "To enable the projects to go ahead we have been successful in attracting Government grants from the Housing Corporation totalling pounds 1.9m."

Building work has started on the pounds 2.7m project at Hexham.
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Publication:Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
Date:Mar 27, 2004
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