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Meeting Local Needs in Practice : Carnarvon Place, Newbury Sovereign Housing Trust

Meeting Local Needs in Practice : Carnarvon Place, Newbury Sovereign Housing Trust. Housing for over 55s 85 x 1 & 2 beds No care & support provided on site It is provided on a domiciliary basis

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Meeting Local Needs in Practice : Carnarvon Place, Newbury Sovereign Housing Trust

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  1. Meeting Local Needs in Practice: Carnarvon Place, NewburySovereign Housing Trust • Housing for over 55s • 85 x 1 & 2 beds • No care & support provided on site • It is provided on a domiciliary basis • Replaces 3 poor quality sheltered housing schemes (these sites reused for general needs housing, for rent and sale)

  2. Homes and Communities Award 2010 – Winner Housing for an Ageing Population • Mill Rise, Newcastle-under-Lyme • Aspire HA • Extra Care housing 60 x 1&2 bed flats for rent & S/O • Primary Care Centre 3 GPs, pharmacy + community - health facilities - physiotherapy gym, shared with scheme residents • Outward looking, connected to community • Major regeneration & housing market renewal area • 8 partners, 6 funders: HCA, LIFT, Aspire HA, Staffs CC, Newcastle -under-Lyme BC, RENEW N Staffs

  3. Meeting Local Needs in Practice: Bentinck Road, Nottingham • 12 self-contained flats older homeless and vulnerable people • Framework HA

  4. Housing Design Awards – Winner HAPPI Category • Heald Farm Court, Newton-le-Willows • Helena Partnerships • DK-architects

  5. Christopher Boone’s Almshouses, LewishamInternal Courtyard and Gallery/deck access

  6. Christopher Boone’s AlmshousesAffordable Retirement Housing1 bedroom – Area 62m2 2 bedroom – Area 82m2

  7. Christopher Boone’s AlmshousesBalconies and/or Winter Gardens

  8. Housing Design Awards – Winner HAPPI Category Kidbrooke Extra Care, Greenwich • PRP architects • Berkeley Urban Renaissance • 300 Extra Care Flats

  9. Core & cluster • Less institutional • Mainly 2 bed dual aspect flats

  10. Kidbrooke Extra Care, Greenwich • Large scale & community interface justify communal facilities

  11. Neptuna, Malmo, SwedenThe importance of location

  12. James Berrington Senior Strategy Manager james.berrington@hca.gsx.gov.uk 020 7874 598 www.homesandcommunities.co.uk 0300 1234 500 www.homesandcommunities.co.uk/vulnerable_people

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