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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
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