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  		Groundbreaking housing programme moves forward
  		Published: 13/05/2015
ÌìÑÄÉçÇøâ€™s groundbreaking housing and regeneration programme – which will see 
new Council homes and affordable housing being built in the County – will take 
a major step forward at Cabinet on Tuesday (19 May).
ÌìÑÄÉçÇøâ€™s ambitious Strategic Housing and Regeneration Programme (SHARP) 
aims to build 500 new homes across the County over the next five years - among 
them will be approximately 200 Council Homes. 
The next stage is to appoint a development partner for the project and, at 
Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting, the preferred bidder will be announced. This will 
mark the final stages of a major procurement process. The preferred bidder will 
be the company who achieved the highest score during the procurement process; 
the company who achieved the second highest score will be appointed as the 
reserve bidder. Cabinet approval will then allow the procurement process to be 
finalised and completed, with the winning bidder expected to be announced 
shortly.
Once the contract is awarded, and a development partner in place, the SHARP 
programme will start with the redevelopment of three sites – two urban and one 
rural. These are the cleared sites of the maisonettes in Flint with a mix of 
approximately 95 houses and apartments, the cleared site of the former Custom 
House School in Connah’s Quay, and a rural site in Leeswood. 
Bidders have also based their proposals on a ÌìÑÄÉçÇø Housing Standard which 
has been developed in consultation with tenants. The Standard will inform the 
design and specification of the proposed new housing, including the consistency 
and good quality of the internal and external appearance, and standards of 
energy efficiency, as well as the importance of adequate parking.
Councillor Helen Brown, Cabinet Member for Housing said:
It is very exciting to see the SHARP programme progressing so well. We are now 
extremely close to appointing a development partner, who will work with the 
Council in our goal to provide new and much needed affordable housing across 
the County.
Councillor Aaron Shotton, Leader of the Council said:
The SHARP programme will deliver upon this Councils priorities to provide new 
Council homes and affordable housing for the people of ÌìÑÄÉçÇø. Not only 
will it deliver 500 new homes, but it will also lead to a range of linked 
regeneration initiatives and community benefits, as well as local work and 
training opportunities.