Sunderland Echo

Charity’s £1m bid to restore homes for use

- By Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @kevinclark­jp

A Sunderland charity has launched a £1million drive to bring disused homes back into use.

Back on the Map has a long term strategy to buy up empty and poorly-managed properties in Hendon, refurbish them and then offer them as good-quality homes.

Over the last eight years, more than 70 properties have been acquired and refurbishe­d by Back on the Map and a further 25 improved through HCA and council funding, which has allowed the owners of empty homes to refurbish their properties and let them to local families.

Now the charity is ploughing £390,000 of its own money into the project, alongside a long-term loan of £390,000 from Sunderland City Council and a £220,00 grant from The Virgin Money, in order to buy 20 family homes which will be renovated and returned to the rental market.

Back on the Map chief executive Jen McKevitt said: “Hendon currently suffers from a shortage of high-quality private rental accommodat­ion, with too many poorly-managed private rented and empty properties. This housing situation is a key factor in the erosion of community stability, causing distress for residents and contributi­ng to anti-social behaviour and crime in the area. We want to build a better place and a stronger community.

“Thanks to this grant from The Virgin Money Foundation and forwardthi­nking from Sunderland City Council, we are now able to take this important leap forward in our growth plan, growing the availabili­ty of high-quality housing and bringing local homes under responsive local management.”

Sunderland City Council Portfolio Holder for Health, Housing and Adult Services, Coun Graeme Miller said: “We all welcome this grant from Virgin Money Foundation which will be put to good use, and show just what can be achieved when the public, private and voluntary sector all work together to improve housing.

“Working together with Back on the Map has helped create a new sense of community in this part of the city.”

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