Views wanted on plans to provide supported accommodation in Bridlington by converting building
East Riding of Yorkshire Council says its intention is to provide the project for up to 12 months
East Riding of Yorkshire Council are set to hold a walk-in engagement event in Bridlington regarding the conversion and extension of a council building to provide supported accommodation.
It will take place at the Crown Buildings on Quay Road on Wednesday 28th September between 10am and 5pm. A display of drawings of the project will be available on the day.
In accordance with the council’s Prevention of Homelessness and Rough Sleeping strategy, the project is intended to provide supported accommodation to tenants for up to 12 months.
The accommodation will consist of four single occupancy self-contained units with an opportunity to extend this to five. A combined kitchen and living space will be provided along with a shower washroom/wet room. The fixtures and fittings within the accommodation will be provided by housing services.
The building on Blenheim Road is a Victorian era former dwelling, converted to office accommodation and is owned by East Riding of Yorkshire Council. The building will require remedial works, maintenance works and upgrades as part of any development.
The building’s current planning use class is office accommodation. Therefore, a planning application for change of use to residential would be required and would need to incorporate any required changes and additions to the building and the site.
CCTV will be provided within and around the perimeter of the building.
Tenants will be those that require support to maintain tenancy and prevent homelessness. They will require assistance with finance, banking, employment, medical issues etc. and would be given tenancy for a unit for a period up to 12 months.
A behavioural contract will also be in place setting out expectations in advance of places being offered. The unit will assist with learning to manage a tenancy so the tenant can then transition into other accommodation both council and private rented.
Specialist staff will be present each day to offer individual support to tenants. Daily contact with each person is envisaged and there will also be an office on the site.
Councillor Claire Holmes, portfolio holder for planning, infrastructure and housing at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said: “The walk-in engagement event in Bridlington is really important for local residents to be given an opportunity to speak to our officers regarding the scheme and any queries they may wish to bring forward prior to a planning application being submitted.
“It is hoped the conversion of a current office on Blenheim Road will provide a safe and secure accommodation option to several people with complex housing needs.
“The tenants will be provided with assistance with finance, employment and medical issues and the hope is this will lead to a natural transition into other suitable accommodation."