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Landmark reached in construction of affordable development in Boston
More than 100 affordable homes have now been completed at our flagship development in Boston

Amplius reaches milestone of 40,000 homes
Amplius now owns and manages more than 40 000 homes across the Midlands East and Southeast of England

Extra funding from Homes England to help build more new homes
Amplius has been awarded nearly £20 million of extra funding by Homes England to help us build more homes

Work starts on 34 new homes in Lincolnshire village
Work has begun to build 34 affordable homes for local people in Navenby near Lincoln

Demolition work begins as part of Katherine’s Gardens regeneration in Ampthill
Demolition work has started as part of work to build 39 affordable homes in a Bedfordshire town

Work begins on 133 affordable homes as part of Wixams development
Work has started on more than 130 new affordable homes near Bedford.. We’re working with Vistry Group to build 133…

Plans submitted for new affordable housing in Huntingdonshire village
We’ve submitted plans to build more than 40 new affordable homes in a Huntingdonshire village

More affordable housing to be delivered in Lincolnshire village
Work will start later this month to build 34 affordable homes in Navenby.. We’re partnering with Lindum Group to build…

Affordable homes completed in Lincolnshire village
The Oaks in Nettleham has seen 38 new homes built off Deepdale Lane in the village.

Latest affordable homes completed in Louth
We’re working with housebuilder Lovell on the Tennyson Fields development in Louth.