Works commenced on the Loughborough Road, Hallfields Lane and Cossington Lane junction improvement works on Monday 1st July 2024, this work is expected to last for 36 weeks.
At the heart of Broadnook’s vision is the integration of sustainability into every aspect of village life. Homes within the village are built with the latest energy-saving technologies, including solar panels, high-performance insulation, and smart energy management systems, which reduce energy consumption and lower utility costs for residents.
According to the Energy Saving Trust (2024), homeowners who embrace energy-efficient solutions can save up to £500 annually on energy bills. Over the course of a 25-year mortgage, this could result in a total saving of £12,500, demonstrating the significant financial advantages of buying at Broadnook.
Broadnook’s expansive green spaces are another key feature of our sustainability efforts. With over 50% of the village dedicated to parks, natural areas, and communal gardens, our residents can enjoy an environment that promotes wellness and biodiversity. These spaces are designed to encourage outdoor activities and foster a connection with nature, while native planting supports local wildlife and reduces water consumption.
Steve Kelly, Growth Director at Cora Homes, a principal partner in the development of Broadnook Garden Village, highlights the importance of sustainability to the village’s future:
“At Broadnook, we’ve made sustainability a cornerstone of our development. From energy-efficient homes to thoughtful green spaces, we are committed to creating a village that not only reduces environmental impact but also provides long-term financial benefits for residents. We believe eco-friendly living is the future, and Broadnook is leading the way.”
Works commenced on the Loughborough Road, Hallfields Lane and Cossington Lane junction improvement works on Monday 1st July 2024, this work is expected to last for 36 weeks.