A 3D render of the Cheltenham, Monkcroft development site
A 3D render of the Cheltenham, Monkcroft development site

Exciting plans submitted for new homes on former Monkscroft School site

Cheltenham’s vision for 70 new affordable homes could soon become a reality following the submission of a full planning application.

Local residents were invited to a public consultation back in March to view the ambitious new scheme to bring 70 affordable new homes to the area. The feedback received has helped shape the final proposals and reaffirmed the need for a community garden and an informal play area for families. Other suggestions included the installation of electric charging points for cars and solar panels, which will be provided as part of the project.  

A 3D render of the Cheltenham, Monkcroft development site

The plans for the new development have been designed as a direct response to housing needs in the area and will offer 100% affordable housing. The new homes will consist of social rented properties as well as shared ownership homes, which will be available for first-time buyers in due course. There will be a mix of 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5-bedroom homes which will be energy efficient in line with the anticipated Future Homes Standard.  

The initiative will provide access to the site from Shelley Road and Shakespeare Road. Careful traffic modelling work has been done with the Highways authority and designated car parking has been built into the scheme.  

Taking on board public feedback to provide a community space and promote a sense of wellbeing, the site will include a community growing area, a green promenade and a green central open space to create a place for everyone to enjoy. 

The development will be designed to provide; an eco-friendly landscape with natural habitats, public open spaces with wildflowers, new and retained trees, hedgerows and eco-friendly landscaping, vastly improving the area. 

A 3D render of the Cheltenham, Monkcroft development site

Councillor Alisha Lewis, cabinet member for major developments & housing delivery, said: “At Monkscroft, we’re transforming a disused former school site into a thriving new community filled with affordable homes. Homes that are not just affordable to rent, but that harness the benefits of climate-friendly technology to keep living costs low and improve the lives of those who live in them.

“This is one of many projects we’re working on across Cheltenham to deliver much-needed new and affordable housing. Our priority remains the same: helping people who are struggling to get on the housing ladder into high-quality homes they can afford to run and desperately need.

“I’d like to thank everyone who took part in the consultations and shared their views on these plans. Your input helped shape our ambitious proposals and was at the heart of our decision-making process. We’re proud to have designed a development that meets community needs and creates new, accessible green space for nearby residents to enjoy.”