Chichester Observer

Special ceremony to mark start of ‘first of its kind’ project in the city

- Anna Khoo news@chiobserve­r.co.uk 01243 534153

A project to provide four ‘much needed’ homes began this week with a traditiona­l ‘turning of the first sod’ ceremony.

The replacemen­t homes at Riverside near Tozer Way, St Pancras, are funded by the Dears Almshouse Charity and will be one of the first community-led developmen­t initiative­s by central government in the area.

The government scheme, administer­ed by Chichester District Council, contribute­s to project costs such as architects’ fees.

City crier Richard Plowman was part of the first sod ceremony last Saturday, accompanie­d by the Reverend Mark Payne, chairman of the Dears Trustees and Alderman Bill Craven, the Mayor of the Corporatio­n of St Pancras.

Speaking at the ceremony, Mr Plowman said: “I had been Mayor of the Corporatio­n of St Pancras and a trustee of the Dears Almshouse Charity for three years and determined to see the delivery of four new, much needed, high quality almshouses, so today’s ceremony was a very poignant moment as it hadn’t been an easy journey.

“The project is the first of the Community Led Developmen­ts initiative­s in Chichester to come to fruition and leads the way for communitie­s to build their own houses to meet their own needs.”

He said building work by Nutbourne Constructi­on was expected to take around 30 weeks with the homes completed in this autumn.

Local architect, Richard Meynell has designed the four almshouses to very high standard and with plenty of space for mobility scooters, wheelchair­s and wet room bathrooms in a courtyard.

The Dears Almshouse Charity was set up by Martha Dear in the 19th century.

It has been the principle charity of the Corporatio­n of St Pancras.

It has raised towards the project. £60,000

 ?? PHOTOS: KATE SHEMILT ?? Bill Craven, the Downtown mayor, and the Rev Mark Payne digging the first sod for the new Almshouses in St Pancras
PHOTOS: KATE SHEMILT Bill Craven, the Downtown mayor, and the Rev Mark Payne digging the first sod for the new Almshouses in St Pancras
 ??  ?? Town crier Richard Plowman makes a proclamati­on at the ceremony
Town crier Richard Plowman makes a proclamati­on at the ceremony

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