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Regeneration

Demolition starts in Willenhall as council drives forward plans for new homes

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Demolition has begun on the first of a number of brownfield sites on Moat Street in Willenhall, clearing the way for new homes. 

A group of people in orange high-viz jackets stand in front of a digger on a construction site
Councillor Adrian Andrew, Deputy Leader of Walsall Council (centre/left) with Shaun Fielding, Regional Managing Director of Keepmoat Homes (centre/right) with members of AR Demolition and Keepmoat Homes.

The project, which is a key part of Walsall Council’s long-term Willenhall Framework plan, will see over 100 new homes built to breathe new life into the area.

The dilapidated industrial unit on Moat Street is the first of six sites that will be cleared in the area, many of which have been derelict for some time. A swathe of sites were acquired by the council in 2025 following a Compulsory Purchase Order, and plans will see circa 100 new homes built for both open market sale and affordable tenures. 

Following a period of complex site surveys, asbestos removal, waste clearance and site preparation that commenced in October 2025, Keepmoat Homes and AR Demolition are now moving ahead with demolishing existing structures.

A large orange digger demolishes a derelict building

“ It’s great to see these derelict eyesores start to come down in Willenhall, they’ve been a blight on the community for too long and this is a major step forward in laying the groundwork for a future that Willenhall truly deserves.

It’s been a complex process to bring these challenging sites forward for development and there have been a lot of hurdles to overcome. Our strong partnership with Keepmoat is about more than just bricks and mortar. It’s about creating homes, spaces, and possibilities that reflect the spirit of Willenhall and support a thriving community for generations to come, whilst honouring Willenhall’s rich history “

Councillor Adrian Andrew, Deputy Leader
Walsall Council

Many of the derelict units within the scheme have been the site of significant antisocial behaviour issues over the years, including a number of fires, so removing these unsightly and dangerous buildings to make way for new developments is key to the regeneration of Willenhall.

The new homes will be delivered by Keepmoat Homes and are designed to be energy-efficient, attractive, and accessible across a full affordability range. 

A large orange digger demolishes a derelict building

“ We’re pleased to be strengthening our partnership with Walsall Council by delivering new homes at this high-profile site. The scheme will see the clearance of derelict buildings and the building of much-needed, high-quality housing for new and existing residents.

At Keepmoat, we pride ourselves on being experts in brownfield regeneration and unlocking this site and addressing the complex remediation issues, collaboratively with WMBC is testament to this

Shaun Fielding, Regional Managing Director
Keepmoat West Midlands

The regeneration of Willenhall is supported by funding from the Government’s Levelling Up Fund and the West Midlands Combined Authority.

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