Canterbury City Council Appoints Thomas Sinden to Deliver New Council Homes at Parham Village

As part of its ongoing commitment to increase the number of council homes, Canterbury City Council has appointed leading contractor Thomas Sinden to refurbish and remodel existing student accommodation at Parham Village into much needed council homes.  The £2.4 million project will see 1-13 Albert Mews, Riverdale House and 1-3 Parham Road converted into general […]

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Mar 19, 2020

As part of its ongoing commitment to increase the number of council homes, Canterbury City Council has appointed leading contractor Thomas Sinden to refurbish and remodel existing student accommodation at Parham Village into much needed council homes. 

The £2.4 million project will see 1-13 Albert Mews, Riverdale House and 1-3 Parham Road converted into general needs houses and apartments for local residents. 

Graeme Sinden, Director of Thomas Sinden said: “We are delighted to be appointed by Canterbury City Council to deliver these desperately-needed council homes at Parham Village.

“We have a wealth of experience working with local authorities and housing associations to deliver high-quality sustainable homes and look forward to refurbishing the four blocks into 37 homes and apartments for the local people.”

Thomas Sinden was established in 1991 by founding partners Des Thomas and Graeme Sinden and has earnt the reputation for delivering award winning new build and refurbishment projects throughout London and the South East. The company works with both public and private companies, ranging from government departments, local authorities, housing associations, schools, colleges and charitable trusts.  For further information please visit www.thomas-sinden.co.uk

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