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<h1>Developments</h1> <p>Creating places and homes that Improve Lives</p>
<h1>Developments</h1> <p>Creating places and homes that Improve Lives</p>

We are passionate about enabling communities and the environment to thrive alongside each other

Casey has a successful track record in building new homes.  We have delivered over 350 home for clients in the past 12 months,  and regularly win awards for quality and performance.  We understand partnerships and have a reputation for collaborative working and joint ventures.

Casey Living is now harnessing our experience as a trusted builder to provide homes for sale to customers who demand high-quality contemporary style that stands out from the mass market.

Our purpose is quality not quantity, with placemaking and sustainability baked into our approach.  In addition to delivering homes that let people flourish and fulfil their potential, we do so in a way that improves the environment.  That means a commitment to greater biodiversity, taking a lead on reducing our dependency on carbon and using our heritage in regeneration to recycle previously developed land.

We listen and are committed to Improving Lives.

Construction

Delivering housing, civil engineering, landscaping, refurbishment & restoration works for public & private sector clients

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Developments

Creating high-quality homes for open market sale

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Plant

A leading supplier of specialist plant and machinery to the construction, waste, demolition and quarrying sectors

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Developments Case Studies

Sunnyhills, Leeks

Casey Living and the landowner are promoting a development across 15.2 acres of brownfield land at Sunnyhills Road in Leek, Staffordshire (ST13 5RJ) on the southern edge of the town.

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Tame Valley Park, Stalybridge

This project involves 75 acres of Green Belt land within the Tame Valley – midway between Stalybridge and Mossley – that has been used for intense industrial uses since the early 19th Century.

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