First carbon zero home for Mansfield

Work has started to build three eco-friendly houses on a site in Mansfield, which has been gifted to Nottingham Community Housing Association (NCHA) by Mansfield District Council.

The project has been supported by the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) and Mansfield District Council (MDC) and the houses will be built to levels four, five and six of the Code for Sustainable Homes (CSH).

By building the houses across three levels, NCHA hopes to demonstrate the pros and cons of increased construction costs against energy saving costs for the future tenants. The different levels of houses will be built with increasing levels of insulation, solar photovoltaic cells, mechanical heat recovery and ventilation systems, and rainwater harvesting to name but a few.

Councillor Heather Henshaw, portfolio holder for housing at MDC said: “I am thrilled that the council has been able to support such an innovative new housing project in Mansfield. This puts us at the forefront of environmentally sustainable house-building. As well as being beneficial to the environment, the scheme should also lead to major reductions in the cost of living for the tenants there.”

Margaret Allen, director for the HCA East Midlands added: “We are pleased to provide investment for this scheme which will help to meet the need for more affordable homes in the local community. We know we must act now to reduce climate change whilst at the same time investing in more new homes. This development is a step in the right direction towards finding more cost-effective ways to build zero carbon housing.”