Construction of new short stay homeless accommodation in Chichester reaches key milestone

The first stage of a project to increase the amount of much-needed short stay accommodation for people facing homelessness in the Chichester District is now complete, with three refurbished flats now ready for use.

"Earlier this year, we started redeveloping our short stay accommodation for people who are homeless and I'm delighted to say that work is progressing really well," says Councillor Alan Sutton, Cabinet Member for Housing, Communications, Licensing and Events at Chichester District Council.

"This important milestone in the project means that we can provide an additional three flats as work to renovate space in some of our existing accommodation has now been completed. Thanks to our officers and contractors, work is also coming along quickly in the new building, which will provide  a further 17 new flats. The roof is nearly complete and the solar panels have been installed. This is especially commendable given the challenges the contractor has faced with inclement weather and a nationwide shortage of construction materials. I'd like to thank the whole team, including the talented local apprentices and trainees that we're lucky to have had working on various aspects of the build, including bricklaying, electrics, plumbing and decoration."

"In keeping with the council's commitment to protecting and enhancing our local environment, we're very proud of the sustainability features that form an important part of this project. Solar panels have been installed on the roof of the new building to generate renewable electricity and two electric charging points are being provided to encourage more people to use electric vehicles and to support existing electric vehicle drivers. Bird and bat boxes have been installed to provide and support wildlife habitats, and we'll be installing environmentally friendly bathroom appliances to help reduce water wastage, for example through the use of aerated taps."

All of the work is due to be completed early next year.

Cllr. Sutton adds: "We are committed to reducing homelessness in the district, and this is one of a number of initiatives we have introduced to tackle the issue. We know that this project will make a real long-term difference to people."

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