Habiko launches its first community conversation on plans for new affordable, sustainable homes in Chester City Centre

03.11.25 3 min read by Charlotte Kennedy

Habiko is bringing forward plans for its first site at Charterhall Drive in Chester, building on its vision to develop affordable, low-carbon and low-energy homes in order to unlock a better future for the environment and for the community.

Launched at the end of 2024, Habiko is our joint venture housing innovation partnership established with Homes England and Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC), with a focus on affordable housing delivery. The homes will be built where there is need and demand for this type of housing, in accessible locations, close to employment opportunities whilst being designed to help residents save money on their energy bills.

The joint venture has today launched its first community conversation on plans for up to 350 new affordable 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom homes at Charterhall Drive in Chester city centre.

The proposals to revitalise a sustainable brownfield site, adjacent to the station with easy walking and cycle access to the canal network and city centre. A new low-car urban residential quarter will be created, set around a green landscaped garden at the heart of the scheme for residents.

The contemporary apartments will also pick up on the site’s industrial past as Chester’s former leadworks.

Habiko is now holding a three-week community conversation on the plans, including a live public webinar on Tuesday 11th November from 18:30.

Ella Woodward, Development Manager at Habiko, said:

We’re proud to be launching the very first community conversation for Habiko, marking an important step in bringing people into the heart of our plans. Our proposals for Charterhall Drive will deliver high-quality, affordable homes in a sustainable, central location. By introducing a broader mix of housing options, we’re working to meet the diverse needs of local residents and support a more inclusive city centre. We’re inviting the community to share their views and help shape plans that reflect local priorities and aspirations ”

Following the close of the community conversation on Thursday 20th November, the project team will review all feedback ahead of preparing a full planning application for submission to Cheshire West and Chester Council in due course.

For more information, contact information for the project team and information for how to sign up for the live public webinar, visit charterhall.habiko.uk

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