The old Britwell Ex-Servicemen's club has been redeveloped into 12 new homes for families on Slough's housing register.

The new three bedroomed homes have been built on the land in Wentworth Avenue where the club used to stand and have gardens and parking.

Four of the homes have two storeys and are in their own cul-de-sac, while the other eight are three storey town houses.

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As part of the new development a modern club has been built with floor to ceiling doors which open out into a large garden. A kitchen, beer cellar, office and toilets have been included for the patrons of the new club house.

The homes are part of the council’s strategy to turn disused and small sites such as old garages, run down properties and parcels of land into social housing.

The homes were delivered as part of a fourth phase of building by partners Slough Urban Renewal, SUR, the property partnership between the council and Morgan Sindall. The new homes have been built by Stepnell Limited and managed by Nikki Grewal from the council’s regeneration delivery team.

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Paul Aubrey, SUR project manager, said: “This is good example of working together with the council to deliver positive outcomes for the borough’s residents. SUR is delighted to have been able to deliver over 90 new homes in the last three years across the small sites portfolio.”

Qualifying families will be contacted by the housing team and given the opportunity to view the properties in the next few weeks.