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March Handover of 4 New Supported Living Flats for People With Learning Disabilities.

Iceni Homes are delighted to announce that handovers have taken place at Folly Road, Mildenhall.  Folly Road is a redevelopment of a derelict barn providing four new supported living flats for people with learning disabilities.

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Historic Bury St Edmunds Provides Backdrop For Affordable Living

The Historic town of Bury St Edmunds is set to become a more affordable place to live, thanks to a partnership between local social housing developer Iceni Homes, Suffolk Housing Society, St Edmundsbury Borough Council and Landcharter Homes.

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Oakapple Close Starts to Bear Fruit

Work commenced in May at the former Ministry of Defence properties at Oakapple Close, Colchester.

 

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Iceni Homes Limited

Unit 13
Forbes Business Centre
Kempson Way
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk IP32 7AR
Tel: 01284 723834

15 innovative new homes in Thetford

Posted: Jun 4, 2010

Saxon Bank is an innovative 15-home scheme in Thetford, which has been specially designed to meet the highest standards of sustainability and environmental efficiency.

The development is a mix of one, two and three bedroom houses and flats, which have been made available to people on Breckland District Council's housing register on a shared-ownership or rental basis.

Comtemporary in design, the homes are insulated with special panels that reduce energy loss and are triple glazed, with large glass panels added on all south-facing walls to harness the heat of the sun.

The properties also use air source heating systems, which "recycle" heat generated in kitchens and bethrooms throughout the homes using an under floor system, in turn helping to reduce fuel bills. Sustainable materials, such as timber, have been used during construction to keep the development's carbon footprint to an absolute minimum.

 

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