‘Unique’ new housing initiative to deliver ‘much-needed’ affordable homes in Gateshead
Construction of 62 new affordable homes, including 20 for Gateshead’s Jewish community, is underway. The Gateshead Regeneration Partnership (GRP) is using finance created from the sale of around 50 houses to be built elsewhere in the borough to part fund the project in Hyde Park Street.
The ‘innovative’ initiative, which is also being supported by Homes England, unlocks the potential of the 2.88 acre site, formerly occupied by terraced housing, which has stood empty for more than a decade due to prohibitive redevelopment costs.
GRP comprises Gateshead Council, housing, construction and regeneration specialist Vistry North East and affordable housing provider Home Group, which will offer 42 of these new homes for affordable rent and shared ownership.
The development of 20 specially designed homes for Jewish residents has been made possible by a collaboration involving Adler Housing, a registered provider of social housing under the Jewish Community Council of Gateshead, London based Agudas Israel Housing Association and Homes England.
Large enough to accommodate extended families, features in these homes include a room with a sukkah, a retractable roof, and kitchens compatible with observance of Kosher dietary practices, including two sinks and sufficient counter space.
Chaya Spitz, CEO with Agudas Israel Housing Association, commented: “I am delighted that this exciting initiative, which has been many years in the planning, is coming to fruition, thanks to joint working by our colleagues from Gateshead Regeneration Partnership and the local Jewish community.”
Eli Halberstadt, chair of Adler Housing, said: “We are delighted that the Gateshead Jewish community has the opportunity to provide high quality, bespoke housing which would provide ample living space for families. We are especially pleased to partner with Agudas Israel on this project.”
Kitson Keen, Director of Development at Home Group, added: “This is an excellent example of collaborative working which is delivering much needed affordable homes in the Gateshead borough.”
Cllr. John Adams, Gateshead Council’s Cabinet Member for Housing, noted: “As a local resident I know this area and the local community are crying out for family homes with gardens, so I’m delighted we have been able to play a positive role to make this development happen.”
Sean Egan, Managing Director with Vistry North East, concluded: “It was a long and complex process to align all the partners but we can now see the value of our efforts as we start work on homes that will meet the diverse housing needs of local people and unlock the potential of this piece of unused land.”
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