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Caddick to Build 54 Pudsey Homes for Leeds Federated 2026

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Last updated: April 28, 2026 2:30 pm
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Key Points

  • Leeds Federated Housing Association has appointed Caddick Construction to deliver 54 new family homes at Owlcotes Road, Pudsey, in West Yorkshire.
  • The £13.9 million contract covers a mix of one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom homes for shared ownership and affordable rent.
  • Caddick Civil Engineering will carry out the associated groundworks as part of the project.
  • The scheme is Caddick’s first project for Leeds Federated Housing Association.
  • The developer says it will use a construction environmental management plan, including extensive dust monitoring, before and during building work.
  • The homes are set to include solar PV panels, air source heat pumps, and electric vehicle charging points.
  • Leeds Federated says green space will also be created for residents to enjoy.

Pudsey (The Leeds Times) April 28, 2026.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What has been announced?
  • Why was Caddick chosen?
  • How will disruption be managed?
  • What is the wider housing context?
  • Background of this development
  • Prediction for residents

What has been announced?

As reported by Leeds Federated Housing Association in its news release, the development will provide one-, two-, three-, and four-bedroom homes for shared ownership and affordable rent.

The project will be delivered by Caddick Construction, with groundworks handled by Caddick Civil Engineering. This is the first scheme Caddick has undertaken for Leeds Federated.

The housing association said the homes are intended to help meet local housing needs while also improving long-term energy performance.

The scheme includes features such as solar PV panels, air source heat pumps, and electric vehicle charging points. Leeds Federated also said the development will include green spaces for residents.

Why was Caddick chosen?

Georgina Nijjar, head of development at Leeds Federated Housing Association, said the scheme will deliver new affordable homes in Pudsey and that the homes are being designed to be energy efficient and sustainable.

She added that the organisation is working closely with Caddick Construction and that support for the project is coming through Homes England via Accent Housing’s Strategic Partnership. She also said the focus during the build will be on maintaining quality while limiting disruption for nearby residents.

Steve Ford, regional managing director of Caddick Construction North East & Yorkshire, said the appointment reflects the company’s commitment to providing high-quality, affordable homes across Yorkshire.

He said the project shows the firm’s integrated approach, with its civil engineering team supporting the groundwork phase. Ford also said Caddick is committed to being a respectful neighbour and to communicating openly with the local community throughout the works.

How will disruption be managed?

Caddick said it has worked with Leeds Federated from the outset to put in place a construction environmental management plan. The plan includes extensive dust monitoring ahead of building work. The company also said its status as a registered partner of the Considerate Constructors Scheme underlines its focus on responsible site management.

The project team said the aim is to minimise the impact on people already living nearby while the development is underway.

That includes keeping construction activities carefully managed and maintaining communication with the local community. The approach is designed to balance new housing delivery with the practical concerns of the surrounding area.

What is the wider housing context?

Leeds Federated’s announcement sits within a broader push for affordable and energy-efficient housing in Leeds and across West Yorkshire.

The inclusion of low-carbon features such as heat pumps and solar panels reflects the direction many new-build projects are taking as part of sustainability requirements and cost-saving efforts for residents.

The planning and environmental focus also aligns with Leeds’ policy aims on energy demand reduction, sustainable design, and lower-carbon development.

For the construction sector, the project also shows how developers are increasingly expected to address dust, site management, and environmental controls before work begins. The use of a formal management plan and monitoring measures suggests that those issues are now a routine part of major housing schemes in the city.

Background of this development

Leeds Federated Housing Association is adding to its affordable housing pipeline through a scheme at Owlcotes Road, Pudsey, where 54 homes are planned for shared ownership and affordable rent.

The appointment of Caddick Construction follows the association’s decision to move the project forward with a contractor that can also deliver groundworks through its civil engineering arm.

The project is being shaped by sustainability and community-impact considerations from the outset. That includes energy-saving systems in the homes and a construction environmental management plan covering dust monitoring and other site controls.

The scheme also sits within the wider framework of Leeds planning priorities around low-carbon development and sustainable construction.

Prediction for residents

For people in Pudsey, the development is likely to increase the supply of affordable homes and shared ownership options, which may help some local households access housing that is more suitable or more affordable than existing alternatives. The energy-efficient design could also lower running costs for future residents compared with less modern housing stock.

For nearby residents, the main short-term effect will be the construction phase itself, including traffic, activity, and potential dust concerns, although the project team says it has already put controls in place to limit disruption. Over the longer term, the area is likely to gain new housing stock, green space, and modern energy features, which may improve the overall residential offer at Owlcotes Road.

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