Tesco uses land bank to build 4000 homes
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Tesco has decided to help the government to reach its targets by using land it already has for homes as it is reported to own over 310 sites that are at the moment dormant
Tesco stores decided to stall its building programme last year leaving the firm with surplus land around the country .
Where Tesco no longer intends to develop sites, it will sell them, lease them or develop them for housing.
The majority of sites will be in the south east, although many will be released around the country.
Based on a average £250,000 per home valuation the development programme could reach £1bn.
Schemes include 80 houses and flats on the former Evershed printing works site in St Albans, Hertfordshire.
A Tesco spokesman said: “We are currently working on plans for over 4,000 homes across the UK, either by building them ourselves or selling our sites to housing developers.
“In places where we have already delivered housing schemes, for example in Faversham or Highams Park, the feedback from local communities and Councils has been very positive.
“We are pleased to be bringing new investment to communities up and down the country and playing our part in meeting local housing needs over the coming years.”