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Sussex council aims to treble housing provision with modular tie up

The local council in Worthing, West Sussex, is aiming to be the first to bring modular homes built by a joint venture between Ikea and Skanska to the UK.

Worthing Borough Council said it was looking to enter an agreement with BoKlok to deliver up to 162 homes at Fulbeck Avenue in west Worthing.

As part of the deal, the council would retain control of 30% of the units for social housing.

Analysis by the council indicated that its West Durrington estate site could provide 45 homes using a traditional design approach with 13 classed as affordable. But BoKlok claims to be able to treble the number of homes on the site.

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