An Extra Care development to provide much needed housing for older people in Bury, Greater Manchester, is underway following a groundbreaking ceremony.
Special guests from Bury Council and representatives from appointed contractor Eric Wright Construction met to mark the official start of the 71,000ft2 accommodation scheme, which comprises 60 purpose-built extra care apartments for the over 55s.
The council scheme, which is expected to be complete in October 2018, will be built by Eric Wright Construction on the council-owned former Haworth Close site at St Peters Road, Bury. The self contained one- and two-bedroom extra care apartments will be complemented by communal and community facilities including a hair and beauty salon, a bistro, gardens and other amenities.
Leader of the Council Councillor Rishi Shori, said: “We are extremely pleased to be commencing this important scheme which will provide much needed additional high quality Extra Care facilities at affordable rent. Creating accommodation for eligible residents with their own front door and personal space, yet with access to care and support where needed, as well as opportunities through communal facilities and organised activity; this scheme will provide significant health and well being benefits for its residents and the surrounding community.
John Wilson, Managing Director at Eric Wright Construction, said: “Extra Care is a growing part of our portfolio as the demand for later life care services continues to rise nationally, not just in Bury.
“Our purpose-designed scheme will provide greater choice for older people locally needing care, whilst enabling them to stay in their own home, retain independence and enjoy on-site facilities to combat loneliness and isolation.”
As a Considerate Constructor, Eric Wright Construction is creating a number of employment opportunities for local people to be part of the build through work experience roles and Apprenticeships. The team is also engaging with Bury College and other local education providers to encourage more young people into a career in construction.
This scheme is being supported by funding from the Homes and Communities Agency. Carl Moore, Head of Home Ownerships and Supply at the Agency said: “These 60 Extra Care homes show that when we work with our partners we can provide the homes of the right tenure to meet local needs. Our investment of £1.8m in Bury will make a real difference for older local people by helping ensure that they have the homes they need.”