Bedfordshire project will create 23 homes for key workers

Plans have been submitted to build more than 20 modular starter homes in Bedfordshire aimed at key workers in the county.

Designed by BedZed architect Bill Dunster, the 23 Zedpod homes (pictured) will be built off-site and erected on land owned by Central Bedfordshire College in the heart of Dunstable.

Once planning is granted the college and Zedpod, who are jointly developing the scheme, hope to be able to start installing the energy-efficient units within six months.

The affordable one- and two-bedroom homes are aimed at nurses, teachers and firefighters, will come with white goods and some furniture already installed and cost between £80,000 and £120,000.

Dunstable scheme of ZEDPods

How the new homes will look

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