Sefton
One thousand new homes at former school announced as part of Sefton 2030 initiative
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The Sovini Group has partnered with Sefton Council to announce the first major development in its ambitious Sefton 2030 initiative.
Transforming the former site of Bootle High School on Browns Lane, Netherton, this scheme is set to breathe new life into a disused brownfield site, delivering sustainable and affordable homes to the local community.
The flagship Browns Lane development marks the first step in the wider Sefton 2030 vision, a collaboration that will deliver over 1,000 new affordable homes across the borough. Affordable housing includes both social housing and low-cost home ownership tenures like Shared Ownership and Rent to Buy. Phase one alone is set to successfully bring 400 high-quality properties to Sefton.
By uniquely utilising brownfield land, Sefton 2030 not only reinvigorates the borough but directly tackles the growing need for affordable housing.
The Browns Lane development will play a vital role in helping reduce reliance on temporary accommodation and transitioning local families into secure, high-quality homes. By focusing on long-term stability, the partnership is dedicated to establishing sustainable tenancies that empower residents to put down roots, feel secure, and thrive.
The redevelopment of the former Bootle High School has already drawn high-profile praise from regional leaders who recognise its transformative potential.

Sefton Council leader Cllr Marion Atkinson said:
“It’s great to see that Sefton 2030 will provide much needed new homes for local people to rent and buy, getting underway here at Browns Lane. People will see these eye-catching hoardings going up at sites across Sefton as the Council and Sovini forge ahead with the partnership.
“The partnership will also provide jobs and training opportunities for local people and the money we raise from the land sales will also goes towards funding services we provide across the Borough, so it provides benefits for everyone.”
The development has also been championed by Cllr Carla Thomas of St Oswald Ward in Sefton.
Cllr Thomas shared her support, commenting:
“It’s absolutely fantastic to see the Sefton 2030 partnership coming together to deliver something so ambitious in my local area. This is a wonderful opportunity for people who are looking to get a foot on the property ladder in a thriving area.”
Ultimately, Sefton 2030 is set to deliver a stronger, more resilient Sefton, benefiting generations to come.
For more information on Sefton 2030, click here.
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