Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Extra funding secured for specialist, supported housing scheme

Blaby District Council is investing an extra £57,835 to secure the future of a specialist, supported housing scheme.

At the recent Full Council meeting, it was agreed to release the funding for the project at Grove Road in Blaby village.

The 15 one-bed apartments scheme is being delivered by housing association Norton Housing and Support, and Nottingham Community Housing Association. It will provide much-needed homes for adults with mental health needs.

Together with Homes England the Council had already partially grant funded the scheme with a contribution of £75,000 approved in January 2022.

Construction was progressing well until January 2024 when work ceased due to the developer going out of business.

A new developer has been found but extra costs are involved, requiring all partners to help meet the deficit of £173,505.

Councillor Terry Richardson, Leader of Blaby District Council, said: “It was unfortunate problems beyond our control have arisen with this scheme but I am delighted that members are unanimously committed to the project and voted to make the necessary funds available.

“We recognise there is a lack of this type of supported accommodation available in the District. There are currently 101 single people on the Council’s housing register who have a diagnosed mental health condition. This makes up 33% of all applications from single people. These flats will help meet this need.”

The apartments will be let at social rent and owned and managed by Norton Housing and Support. The Leicestershire-based charity and registered housing association supports adults with mental health needs and women at risk of homelessness.

A housing officer will help residents maintain their tenancy and live as independently as possible. Advice and signposting will be available on life issues such as health, education, employment, grants and benefits.

Councillor Les Phillimore, Blaby District Council’s Portfolio Holder for Community, Housing and Environmental Services, said: “We are committed to continuing to support this new housing project. It will provide specialist accommodation for some of the most vulnerable people in our society.”

The apartments are Norton’s first new build scheme.

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