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Politicians endorse Alpha Housing’s £4.4m Cullybackey development

Alpha Housing CEO Cameron Watt (L) and the Chair of Alpha Housing John Glass (R) pictured with North Antrim MP Jim Allister during a site visit to the housing association’s £4.4m development in Cullybackey.

Alpha Housing CEO Cameron Watt (L) and the Chair of Alpha Housing John Glass (R) pictured with North Antrim MP Jim Allister during a site visit to the housing association’s £4.4m development in Cullybackey.


Mid and East Antrim Borough councillors, Northern Ireland assembly members, and the MP for North Antrim were among those who visited Alpha Housing’s latest project in Cullybackey.


Providing a fresh focal point in a prominent location in the bustling County Antrim village that was previously a derelict building, elected representatives were updated on the Main Street scheme, which is costing over £4.4 million and is due to be completed by the Spring of 2026.



Once work has been finalised by Mainline Contracts and DB Building Contracts Ltd, the project will comprise twenty-four new units.


Alpha Housing CEO Cameron Watt (third from right) pictured with (from left) North Antrim MLAs Timothy Gaston, Colin Crawford, Paul Frew, and Philip McGuigan. They are joined by the Chair of Alpha Housing John Glass(far right).

Alpha Housing CEO Cameron Watt (third from right) pictured with (from left) North Antrim MLAs Timothy Gaston, Colin Crawford, Paul Frew, and Philip McGuigan. They are joined by the Chair of Alpha Housing John Glass(far right).


Designed by Michael Whitley Architects, the attractive, contemporary building, will consist of one- and two-bedroom apartments for independent older people, as well as for general use.


Four of the apartments have been specifically designed for wheelchair users and the block will also benefit from off street parking. The new development’s appeal is increased further by its close proximity to local shops and amenities, and transport services that link it to other towns.


Politicians were joined at the site visit by John Glass – the Chair of Alpha Housing – who is also the Director of Infrastructure and Projects at Translink and lives close to the village.



Alpha Housing CEO Cameron Watt (second from right) pictured at a site visit of the housing association’s £4.4m Cullybackey development with Mid and East Antrim Borough Council representatives. They are (from left) Councillor Tyler Hoey, Alderman Thomas Gordon, Councillor Anna Henry, and Councillor Jackson Minford. Also pictured is the Chair of Alpha Housing John Glass (far right).

Alpha Housing CEO Cameron Watt (second from right) pictured at a site visit of the housing association’s £4.4m Cullybackey development with Mid and East Antrim Borough Council representatives. They are (from left) Councillor Tyler Hoey, Alderman Thomas Gordon, Councillor Anna Henry, and Councillor Jackson Minford. Also pictured is the Chair of Alpha Housing John Glass (far right).


Speaking at last Friday’s event, John Glass said:


“We were delighted to welcome locally elected representatives to talkthem through how we are transforming this once disused piece of brown land into something that really complements Cullybackey and its vibrant community.



“Working in partnership with Mainline Contracts and DB Building Contracts Ltd, Alpha Housing will deliver new developments that are built – and finished – to the highest possible standards.


“This exciting new scheme on Main Street in Cullybackey is further proof of our commitment to providing homes that meet the growing needs and expectations of tenants,” he continued.


Elevations of new apartment complex in Cullybackey

Elevations of new apartment complex in Cullybackey


Each apartment will have generous internal space for modern living and come complete with quality fixtures and finishings.


The project is part of the Northern Ireland Housing Executive’s Social Housing Development Programme, with £3.1 million of capital grant funding coming from Department for Communities (DfC), and £1.5 million supplemented by Alpha Housing.


Alpha Housing CEO Cameron Watt (L)pictured with DB Building Contracts Limited’s Construction Director Sean Dobbin at the housing association’s new £4.4 million Cullybackey development.   

Alpha Housing CEO Cameron Watt (L)pictured with DB Building Contracts Limited’s Construction Director Sean Dobbin at the housing association’s new £4.4 million Cullybackey development.

 

Sean Dobbin – Construction Director of DB Building Contracts Ltd – said:


“We are delighted to be working with Alpha Housing and Mainline Contracts on another of their excellent projects.


“When they have been completed, these twenty-four apartments will provide much-needed quality accommodation and sustainable living for future tenants. Progress to date has been good under our professional site team and we look forward to the coming months as these apartments transforminto life,” he added.



The Cullybackey Main Street investment by Alpha Housing comes less than two years after a £2.1 million exemplar development of apartments for older people was completed eight miles away in the village of Broughshane.

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