Larwood House, an independent living centre owned by Bassetlaw District Council, is being extensively refurbished to create bright, modern and welcoming apartments.
In May, Fortem begun work on the significant refurbishment project to convert 32 bedsits into 18 self-contained apartments with updated communal areas.
Once complete, residents will benefit from larger living space, fully accessible wet rooms and either a private patio or Juliet balcony, communal spaces including a lounge, kitchen and accessible landscaped gardens, a store for personal mobility scooters, a drying room and a treatment room for visiting mobile hairdressers.
Cllr Steve Scotthorne, Cabinet Member for Housing at Bassetlaw District Council, said: “We’re proud to be investing in our buildings and communities that will help to improve the lives of our tenants. The improvements that are currently taking place will elevate the standard of accommodation that we are able to offer older tenants at Larwood House. We’re extremely pleased to be working with Fortem on this project, and over the next few years as we work to improve the facilities at all of our Independent Living Centres.”
Earlier this month representatives from the Council and Fortem visited the site to see the progress made, review the designs and to discuss some of the environmental improvements of the scheme. The installation of photovoltaics and air source heat pumps will not only benefit residents but also supports the decarbonisation agenda.
Tom Nicholson, Managing Surveyor for Fortem said: “We are delighted to be working with Bassetlaw District Council on the refurbishment and remodelling of some of the Council’s tired buildings which will really make a difference to the residents’ standard of life. We are looking forward to developing our partnership with Bassetlaw and their team, with Larwood House being the first scheme we are delivering under a five-year contract.”
Bassetlaw’s Independent Living Centres are a collection of self-contained apartments and flats that specifically cater for older residents who wish to live in a community setting. There are five centres located in Worksop, Retford, Misterton and Harworth and Bircotes, all of which are planned to be refurbished over the next seven years.
Cllr Simon Greaves, Leader of Bassetlaw District Council, said: “It was great to visit the site and see first-hand the work that has taken place so far and the impressive visuals of what will await our future tenants once the project is complete.”
Cllr Deborah Merryweather, Ward Member for Worksop East added: “The facilities that are in the process of being constructed at Larwood House are of an extremely high standard and will no doubt offer older tenants the opportunity of living in a safe, comfortable and modern home that is based within in a community setting.”
Fortem, who were appointed through the Efficiency East Midlands (EEM) Procurement Framework, are due to complete the works at Larwood House next summer.