Hauraki-Coromandel Post

Eight Ka¯ inga Ora homes for Thames

New houses to fill need for public housing

- Jim Birchall

The Crown agency charged with providing public housing has announced work starts this week in Thames on eight new Kāinga Ora homes, to help meet the need for public housing in Hauraki-coromandel, where demand outstrips supply.

The two- and three-bedroom single-storey homes are expected to be completed early next year and are supplied as rental properties to those who meet eligibilit­y requiremen­ts after consultati­on with Work and Income New Zealand.

Tracy Buckland, senior communicat­ions adviser for Kāinga Ora, told the Hauraki-coromandel Post that deciding what applicants get allocated a home is determined by whether they are a “good fit for the property, whether it is close to schooling and work and their community connection­s.”

According to their website, Kāinga Ora says their new homes will be “modern, attractive and easy to maintain, accommodat­ing both families and individual­s”.

“They will be carpeted, insulated and double-glazed with thermal curtains. The homes will be sited on landscaped sections with private outdoor living areas, including parking”.

“At 110-112 Harvey Crescent in Thames, four two-bedroom homes will replace two houses, while at adjoining sections at 736 Mount Pleasant Rd and 125 Harvey Crescent two two-bedroom and two threebedro­om homes will replace two existing houses, with all four current houses built in the early 1960s,” said the agency.

Kāinga Ora informed affected Thames residents by mail that the developmen­t is to be done to satisfy the “urgent need for more homes for wh ānau and tamariki in Thames”.

Fabricatio­n of the homes will be off-site and the eight new homes “will be transporte­d to the sites, where they will be installed and connected to services, and have porches, decks and fencing built.

“They will be low maintenanc­e, fully insulated and have double glazing, carpets and curtains, along with a fenced outdoor area and allocated off-street parking,” said a release issued on November 15.

A further four houses are also planned for 820-822 Mount Pleasant Rd and a single house at 302 Mackay St.

Work for these houses is expected to start on site early next year with completion by the middle of 2024.

Darren Toy, Kāinga Ora’s regional director for Bay of Plenty, said the houses will be welcomed by those most in need of a place to call home.

“With 81 whānau on the Housing Register in Thames Coromandel, there is a real need for these houses and it’s great to see work starting, with quick completion of these first eight homes early next year through the innovative use of offsite manufactur­ing,” Toy said.

“By making better use of our existing land, we can replace old houses built over 60 years ago on large high-maintenanc­e sections with more warm, modern homes which are better suited to how wha¯nau live today.

“These are the start of a pipeline of new public housing for Thames, with 38 houses currently either under way or in early planning stages,” he said.

Kāinga Ora currently has 208 public housing homes in the Thames Coromandel District.

 ?? ?? A rendering of the new house at 302 Mackay St in Thames.
A rendering of the new house at 302 Mackay St in Thames.

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