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Eight new homes for people who would otherwise be at risk of rough sleeping have been completed in Salford.

The £1.2m development on Milton Avenue in Irlam, consisting of one-bedroom flats, were built by ForHousing.

They were delivered as part of the government’s Rough Sleeping Accommodation Programme (RSAP) and supported by more than £550,000 of Homes England funding.

Mike Parkin, ForHousing’s chief executive, visited the site with Councillor Tracy Kelly, where they met some of the new tenants

He said: “In the wake of the current economic crisis, homelessness is sadly on the rise.

“We believe everyone deserves a safe place to call home. That’s why we’re really pleased to see people who were homeless making a fresh start in these new homes on Milton Avenue.

“Thanks to the Rough Sleepers Accommodation Programme and our partnership with Salford City Council, we can help more people secure the foundation to build a brighter future.”

The Government’s £433m RSAP was launched in 2020 with the aim of delivering up to 6,000 homes for rough sleepers, and bringing forward accommodation to help tackle rough sleeping in the long-term.

According to ForHousing, the new tenants in Milton Avenue will be offered wrap-around support from the housing provider, in partnership with Salford Council, to give them the “best chance of rebuilding their lives and sustaining their tenancy”

This includes high-level support with setting up bills, paying rent, drug and alcohol support, employment, volunteering, and training.

Tenancies for RSAP homes are for a maximum of three years so that support continues to be available for other rough sleepers for many years to come.

In addition to the eight flats, designed by JDA Architects, ForHousing has also built a three-bedroom house on the site, with a family already “happily settling into”.

Councillor Kelly, statutory deputy city mayor and lead member for housing, property and regeneration at Salford City Council said: “The cost-of-living crisis is making it very difficult for lots of people and families in this city, but nobody should be forced to sleep on the streets.

“I’d like to thank our partners for bringing this vital scheme to life. The home will make such a difference to the lives of the people who move into them, and the wrap-around care provided should give the residents the vital care, support and opportunities they need. I wish them all the very best for the future.”

ForHousing, and its contractor PLP Construction Ltd, who delivered the Milton Avenue scheme, have already broken ground on its next site with a second scheme going through planning.

A further eight one-bedroom homes through RSAP have started on-site in Pendlebury, Swinton and a further six homes in Eccles are currently going through the planning process. ForHousing has invested close to £2m in these developments.

Main image: (Left to right) Martyn Hague, ForHousing; councillor Tracy Kelly; ForHousing chief Mike Parkin; Rebecca Whittle, ForHousing; and Rachel Connelly, Salford City Council


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