Rochdale Observer

Supported living complex planned for grassland

- BY GEORGE LYTHGOE

ASMALL patch of grassland opposite a primary school in Heywood could soon become a supported living complex for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessne­ss.

Across the way from Harwood Primary School on Hornby Street, a two storey apartment block containing 12 flats has been planned. The Strategic Housing Team at

Rochdale Council submitted the applicatio­n for the complex - which would be managed by Homelessne­ss charity Centrepoin­t.

Centrepoin­t is dedicated to ending youth homelessne­ss for over 50 years and focus on giving young people not just a bed for a night but a home where they can reclaim their future with the support of our dedicated frontline workers.

If approved, the flats would provide supported accommodat­ion to help those who have been homeless or are at risk of homelessne­ss.

The ground floor of the building would contain eight flats as well as worker offices and the first floor would house the other four flats.

Planning documents read: “Rochdale Borough Council has a dedicated homeless and prevention team who manage various homeless accommodat­ion within the Rochdale area and offer services for people who are homeless or fear becoming homeless.

“They believe that everyone has the right to good quality accommodat­ion, and the kind of support that will allow them to reach their optimum level of independen­ce.

“By offering a range of stable short-term accommodat­ion with both onsite and floating support services, they aim to help their customers to develop the skills, knowledge, and confidence they need to secure and maintain independen­t accommodat­ion.”

 ?? ?? ●●How the new supported living complex off Hornby Street in Heywood could look
●●How the new supported living complex off Hornby Street in Heywood could look

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