22.09.11 Early Birds Catch the Worm at Extra Care
Housing Scheme Open Days

A
new £9m supported housing development in Nottingham is opening its doors
to showcase its facilities and accommodation on Wednesday 21st and
Thursday 22nd September, but with a huge level of interest, it will be
the early birds that catch the worm!
Albany House is a new development by social housing group
LHA-ASRA and is on the former site of Welland Court self-contained
flats for the elderly, just off Carlton Road, St Ann’s. The new
development is open from 10.00-12.00 and visitors can enjoy refreshments
and join regular tours of the building, as well as receive informed
advice from LHA-ASRA staff about benefits.
Catherine Dearden-Boyce, Supported Housing Management Officer for
Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire and acting joint Scheme Manager,
LHA-ASRA, explains: “We have had a huge amount of interest in the
development, with calls from people as afar a field as London. With over
30 flats already filled, we are expecting to quickly fill the 39
remaining flats. They are of such a high specification that we’re
convinced they’ll be snapped up.”
Albany House includes a mix of 71 one bed and one bed with study, social
rent extra care apartments. The complex also includes a new community
café and hairdressers which are opening on site in the coming weeks, as
well as a communal lounge and activity rooms. Resident Pat Barry, a
mother of three grown-up children and grandmother to seven
grandchildren, ranging in age from one to 29, and with a further
grandchild on the way, says: “I’m close to my family in St Ann’s and I’m
really enjoying life again. In fact, I see more of my daughter and
granddaughter now than I think I have ever seen them! They live just
round the corner and pop in almost every day, which is wonderful.
“My flat has a lovely view out onto the garden at the front of Albany
House, and I can watch the birds nesting in the tree outside my window,
which considering I’m living in the inner city is a real bonus. Where I
was living before I moved to Albany House I was stuck in just one room.
Now I can go up on the roof balcony and enjoy the sun in my wheelchair,
or out into the community garden. We also have a day centre attached to
Albany House so I get to meet up with my friends as well. What I’m
really looking forward to is getting to know more of the residents.
There’s a community café and hairdressers on the ground floor of the
building and we’ve got a lovely communal sitting room, so I’m sure I’ll
soon be making new friends.”
Albany House is on the former site of Welland Court self-contained flats
for the elderly, just off Carlton Road, St Ann’s. Albany House includes
a mix of 71 one bed and one bed with study, social rent extra care
apartments. The complex also includes a new community café and
hairdressers which are opening on site in the coming weeks, as well as a
communal lounge and activity rooms.
Catherine Dearden-Boyce, continues: “Albany House is a stunning new
community asset for St Ann’s. It’s also a lovely home for people looking
for supported living, whilst retaining as much independence as suits
them. We’d encourage anyone over the age of 55 who is considering making
the move to supported accommodation to contact us – they’ll receive a
very warm and enthusiastic welcome from our team and I’m sure will be
knocked out by the high quality of the accommodation. It’s wheelchair
accessible throughout and is set up to provide full domiciliary care, if
residents require that level of support.”
The land has been provided by Nottingham City Council for £1 on a 125yr
lease. As part of the project
LHA-ASRA also built a 60 space day care centre adjacent to Albany
House. This was funded by Nottingham City Council and replaces an
existing Nottingham City Council centre that no longer meets modern
standards.
Albany House also includes a number of innovative green initiatives,
including whole house heat recovery systems, rainwater harvesting,
bio-diverse green roof and the building is also connected to the
district heating system.
Funding for the development was secured in a joint venture between the
Department of Health (£2,920,000),
Homes and Communities Agency (£2,930,000),
Nottingham City Council (£1,100,000) and
LHA-ASRA Group (£2,050,000). The construction contractor was
Kier
Group. Viewings of Albany House can be made by prior appointment.
Contact Catherine Dearden-Boyce or Estelle Williamson on 0116 257 6888
to arrange a day and time.