Hamilton Press

Pensioner housing revamp

- KELLEY TANTAU

Tenants at a formerly councilown­ed pensioner housing developmen­t have been given a new lease on life thanks to the facility’s new owner.

For the first time, residents of the Peachgrove Rd units welcomed in the New Year from the seats of their new patio.

Accessible Properties, a nongovernm­ent social housing provider, transforme­d a grass lawn into a communal outdoor area for the residents, complete with gardens, picnic tables and a barbecue.

Tenants, such as Barry Ross, supplied little things such sun umbrellas to add a touch of home.

Ross said the revamp was great as residents could now socialise with one another. Prior to the changes he hardly ever sat outside to eat a meal.

Now he is happy to eat breakfast, lunch and dinner in the patio, and the barbecue has been used at least three times.

Accessible Properties last year bought more than 300 units from Hamilton City Council for $23.5 million, and the Peachgrove Rd revamp was just the first in a number of projects they are undertakin­g over the next 6-12 months on those.

Ross has lived in the housing unit for three years and said during that time requests were made to the council to improve the landscapin­g of the property, but nothing was done.

However, he said the council maintained the inside of the units, replacing carpet and adding a new toilet and stove in his home when it was needed.

When Accessible Properties took over the portfolio of properties from council in 2016, Ross said they made changes ‘‘straight away’’.

As well as the communal area, the project included an upgrade of the carpark, bringing almost twice as many parking spots to the units. The build was completed by Quinn Landscapin­g in around one month and gave tenants of the 22 units five additional parking spaces.

Asset manager for Accessible Properties Nigel Smith said the Peachgrove complex was a priority, with parking identified as an issue before the units were purchased. Overall, he said the Hamilton properties were in a good condition when bought.

Smith said the residents were involved early on and provided a good ‘‘community spirit’’ to the units.

 ??  ?? Residents of a Peachgrove Road pensioner housing unit are excited about the landscapin­g improvemen­ts. (From left): Alison Severinsen, Barry Ross and Alan Clarke. PHOTO: CHRISTEL YARDLEY/FAIRFAX NZ
Residents of a Peachgrove Road pensioner housing unit are excited about the landscapin­g improvemen­ts. (From left): Alison Severinsen, Barry Ross and Alan Clarke. PHOTO: CHRISTEL YARDLEY/FAIRFAX NZ

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