Construction News
28/07/2022
Construction Work Starts On New Homes In Breckland
Construction work has commenced on a £926,000 project to build five new homes aimed at helping former rough sleepers in Breckland.
Cllr Chapman-Allen, the Leader of Breckland Council, and Cllr Gordon Bambridge, Executive Member for Housing & Homelessness at Breckland Council, joined Michael Newey, Chief Executive of Broadland Housing Association, at a ceremony to mark the start of work on the project in Thetford, which is a joint initiative between the two organisations.
Breckland Council has gifted the land, a former school car park on Elm Road in the town, for the new homes, while Broadland Housing is developing the new homes. Combined with capital from Broadland, grant funding has come from Homes England via the Rough Sleeper Accommodation Programme.
The five one-bedroom homes - four houses and one bungalow - are being built with a timber frame design for speed of construction and to ensure low embodied carbon. The new homes, which are being built by local firm H Smith of Honingham, will be energy-efficient, with air source heat pumps.
The residents will be supported with housing management and tenancy support services by Access Community Trust.
Cllr Gordon Bambridge, Executive Member for Housing & Homelessness, at Breckland Council commented: "I am delighted to see building work starting on this new partnership project within Breckland, aimed at supporting former homeless residents who need support to get back into long term accommodation. These new low embodied carbon buildings will complement the fantastic work already taking place at Elm House in Thetford, which is supporting local people in need of emergency accommodation."
The five new homes will be completed in early 2023.
Cllr Chapman-Allen, the Leader of Breckland Council, and Cllr Gordon Bambridge, Executive Member for Housing & Homelessness at Breckland Council, joined Michael Newey, Chief Executive of Broadland Housing Association, at a ceremony to mark the start of work on the project in Thetford, which is a joint initiative between the two organisations.
Breckland Council has gifted the land, a former school car park on Elm Road in the town, for the new homes, while Broadland Housing is developing the new homes. Combined with capital from Broadland, grant funding has come from Homes England via the Rough Sleeper Accommodation Programme.
The five one-bedroom homes - four houses and one bungalow - are being built with a timber frame design for speed of construction and to ensure low embodied carbon. The new homes, which are being built by local firm H Smith of Honingham, will be energy-efficient, with air source heat pumps.
The residents will be supported with housing management and tenancy support services by Access Community Trust.
Cllr Gordon Bambridge, Executive Member for Housing & Homelessness, at Breckland Council commented: "I am delighted to see building work starting on this new partnership project within Breckland, aimed at supporting former homeless residents who need support to get back into long term accommodation. These new low embodied carbon buildings will complement the fantastic work already taking place at Elm House in Thetford, which is supporting local people in need of emergency accommodation."
The five new homes will be completed in early 2023.
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