Modular homes specialist Starship Group is to relocate its manufacturing facility from Deeside to Wirral Waters and create 100 new jobs.

Modular housebuilder Starship Group has agreed to relocate its manufacturing from Deeside to Wirral Waters in a new deal with Peel L&P.
Starship has already moved its headquarters to the new Hythe office building in Wirral Waters It set up its new facility within the new £9m Marine, Energy and Automotive (MEA) Park. It will be operational in the next few days.

Starship was formed following the acquisition and merger of several existing property developments and construction businesses. It is backed by a private investment fund and has delivered more than £75m of residential projects across the UK.

The firm has a further £30m of schemes underway with another £100m of projects in the pipeline. Starship is at the forefront of the modern methods of construction revolution in UK housebuilding.

In 2021 it completed four factory-built modular homes in New Ferry in Wirral. These zero-carbon properties have now been handed over to housing association Magenta Living. The business has delivered 50 modular homes so far this year.
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