£20.8m scheme opens on former Bargates Shopping Centre site
A former shopping centre site has been transformed into a £20.8 million flagship development, creating much-needed affordable housing.
We have officially opened our Tyldesley Court development, in the heart of Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire.
Tackling the affordable housing shortage, Tyldesley Court comprises 72 high-quality one and two-bed homes for the over 55s and ten three-bed family homes, and creates a thriving community alongside nine general needs apartments, all for rent.
The site is rooted in rich Burton history. A brewery flourished on the site, later redeveloped as Bargates Shopping Centre, which was demolished in 2010 and left empty.

Ursula Bennion, CEO at Trent & Dove, said: “Tyldesley Court represents a significant investment in Burton upon Trent and demonstrates what can be achieved when strong partnerships come together with a shared commitment to tackling the shortage of affordable housing.
“By transforming a long-derelict site into a vibrant new neighbourhood, we’re delivering high-quality homes for over 55s and families that enable people to live well and remain connected to their local community.”
Homes England is supporting the scheme with a £6.6 million grant funding via our strategic partnership with Orbit.
During the ceremony on Wednesday, a plaque was unveiled by the Mayor of East Staffordshire, Kim Smith BEM.

Mayor of East Staffordshire Kim Smith officially opened Tyldesley Court
Stakeholders and local councillors were given an internal tour of Tyldesley Court to see firsthand the impact the development has had on its residents.
Tyldesley Court demonstrates the need for homes for people aged over 55, with all but a few apartments now let.
As extra support for customers, pull cords are fitted in all apartments, and a portable call unit with 24/7 links to a warden call provider is also installed. All doors use a fob entry system, and video access is available to enable customers to see their visitors before granting access.
Breathing new life into the area and providing spectacular views across the River Trent, Tyldesley Court has been built by developer Morro Partnerships and has strengthened ties between Trent & Dove, BPN Architects, property and construction consultancy Gleeds and Stanbridge Interiors.

Tyldesley Court also comprises of 10 three-bed family homes, highlighting the inter-generational aspect
Charlie Riley, Development Director at Trent & Dove, added: “Bringing together the expertise of Trent & Dove, our strategic partners at Orbit, Homes England, and the wider project team, highlights how vital partnership working is to the benefit of not only our customers but also provides a boost for local businesses.
“Developments like this are crucial as the demand for high-quality, affordable homes for people over 55 continues to grow. Providing the right homes at the right time not only supports residents to live independently for longer, it also helps free up family housing and strengthens the wider housing market.”

Residents and guests chat during the official opening
The scheme supports the local economy by using local suppliers. Apprenticeship opportunities for local people and links with local schools were also created as part of the development.
Members of the public were also given the opportunity to choose designs for the kitchens and communal lounges as part of a Founders’ Group.
Tyldesley Court
Tyldesley Court development is named after Sir Thomas Tyldesley an English Civil War general who led a charge across the nearby Burton Bridge in 1643. Tyldesley crossed the bridge of 36 arches while under constant fire and later received a knighthood and made a brigadier by King Charles I at Greenwich.