Our new affordable housing development in Plymouth has been completed with a revamped community library forming part of the modern building.
Across the affordable scheme, there are 24 homes for social rent which are now fully occupied.
The one and two-bedroom flats are all energy efficient and four adaptable units have been designed to cater for specific needs.
Eleanor Stark, our Senior Development Manager, said: “We are extremely pleased to see the successful completion of our latest social housing development project in Plymouth.
“By working closely with our partners, we have delivered high-quality, affordable homes that will positively impact the lives of many individuals and families.
“This project not only addresses the pressing need for affordable housing in the city, but also provides a safe and welcoming environment for individuals and families to live in.
“We are committed to continuing our efforts to create more affordable housing options, which reflects the local and regional housing need.”
The project benefitted from grant funding from our strategic partnership with Homes England, the Government’s housing and regeneration agency.
With PV panels on the roof, this will help reduce energy consumption in the flats and communal areas which will have a positive impact on service charges.
As part of the development, we have also included an upgraded library facility for the community which is leased to Plymouth City Council.
Councillor Chris Penberthy, Cabinet Member for Housing, Cooperative Development and Communities, said: “I'm really pleased that these apartments have now become homes and that by working in partnership with LiveWest, we have been able to deliver these much-needed accessible homes.
“I’d like to give particular thanks to the Local Government Association and the Cabinet Office’s Brownfield Land Release Fund, who helped to provide initial grant funding to prepare the site for development.
“These units will make a difference to the lives of a lot of people, and I look forward to working with LiveWest on similar projects in the future.”
Our resident, David Over, 38, moved into one of the adaptable flats after searching for something more suitable for his needs and is enjoying his new home.
Having lived in Plymouth for over 20 years, David was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis eight years ago which restricts his mobility.
David said: “I was previously in a home owned by family but with my disability getting as bad as it has it was no longer suitable.
“I'm aware of with my condition that it's not going to get any better, so it means I'm ready for when things do get worse. It was just a matter of when I would need an adapted home.
“There are a lot of disabled people out there waiting, which is why I think it's a miracle I managed to get this.”