Sliedrecht accelerates 58 new affordable homes with housing deal
Residents of Sliedrecht can soon expect 58 new affordable apartments as the municipality and Tablis Wonen finalize agreements for two housing projects. This move aims to address the urgent need for future-proof homes in the area.
| Key Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Location | Kerkbuurt 150 & Paulus Potterstraat, Sliedrecht |
| Number of Apartments | 58 (31 at Kerkbuurt, 27 at Paulus Potterstraat) |
| Parties Involved | Municipality of Sliedrecht, Tablis Wonen |
| Agreement Signed | 23 March 2026 |
| Next Step | Environmental permit applications |
| Inspection Period | 6 weeks at Industrieweg 11 |
| Focus | Affordable and future-proof housing |
The Municipality of Sliedrecht is responsible for urban development and housing policies within its jurisdiction, ensuring that residential projects align with local needs and regulations. Housing corporation Tablis Wonen plays a key role in developing and managing affordable housing in the region.
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Sliedrecht Municipality and Tablis Wonen Sign Agreement for Two New Housing Projects
The Municipality of Sliedrecht and housing corporation Tablis Wonen signed two preliminary agreements on 23 March 2026 for the development of new residential projects at Kerkbuurt 150 and Paulus Potterstraat. A preliminary agreement establishes agreements between the municipality and the developer regarding costs, collaboration, and execution before a permit is applied for. With this step, the plans for a total of 58 new apartments are now one step closer to becoming a reality.
“With these agreements, we are taking an important step towards adding affordable and future-proof homes for Sliedrecht,” said Roeland Kreeft, Managing Director of Tablis Wonen.
What exactly has been agreed?
The agreements outline plans for the development of 31 apartments at Kerkbuurt 150 and 27 apartments at Paulus Potterstraat 18-40. Separate environmental permits will still be applied for both projects. The agreements ensure that the municipality and Tablis Wonen collaborate clearly on the preparation, phasing, and execution of the construction. The business descriptions of both agreements will be available for inspection at the municipal office on Industrieweg 11 for six weeks.
Councillor Ton Spek is also enthusiastic: “Sliedrecht urgently needs affordable housing. With these agreements, we are laying a solid foundation for new projects that meet the needs of our residents. I look forward to further development and realisation in collaboration with Tablis Wonen.”
