New council homes at former adventure playground

Joe SweeneyLocal Democracy Reporter, Wolverhampton
News imageBM3 Architects A digital image of how the new housing development in Old Fallings Crescent, Low Hill, could lookBM3 Architects
The plans will see 24 new homes being built in Low Hill

Work on new council homes on the site of a former adventure playground will start next year.

Twenty-four new houses have been earmarked for a stretch of land at the rear of Old Fallings Crescent in Low Hill, Wolverhampton.

To make way for the work, which is due to begin in summer, two semi-detached council homes in the circular road will be demolished.

Councillors said they expected to be able to welcome tenants from autumn 2025.

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The land is based at at the rear of Old Fallings Crescent in Wolverhampton

Designers said the properties will have a high energy efficiency rating, electric vehicle charging points and solar panels.

The development will also provide 52 parking spaces.

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