Monday, March 17, 2025

Supported living development handed over in Leicestershire

Hockley Developments, an East Midlands-based supported living and residential developer, has handed over Hawthorn House, in Wigston, Leicestershire.

This development has created 14 ground floor self contained apartments, plus staff and common areas, as well as a courtyard and private parking a five minute walk from local amenities.

This is now being managed by Fosse Healthcare, with Westmoreland Supported Housing the Registered Provider.

Westmoreland Supported Housing Managing Director, Tom Hodgson, said: “At Westmoreland we are really pleased to be involved in this project – it is our first supported living development in Leicestershire and we are proud to partner with Hockley Developments, Fosse Healthcare and Leicestershire County Council to deliver this high quality site.”

Hockley Developments Managing Director, Alan Forsyth, said: “We are delighted to have handed over this quality development in Leicestershire, and it has been a pleasure to work with Leicestershire council, Westmoreland Housing and Fosse Healthcare again. We look forward to delivering more qualiy developments across the East Midlands over the next few years.”

Fosse Healthcare CEO, Volt Sacco, said: “This is a high-quality specialist supported living site in a fantastic location, which has become a beautiful home for people in need of care and support from the local community.

“Delivered in partnership with Leicestershire County Council and Westmoreland, this project reflects our shared commitment to providing outstanding care and accommodation for those who need it most.”

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