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Former store turned into two council flats in Brighton block

by Frank le Duc
Friday 29 Jun, 2018 at 5:04AM
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A former store room in a block of flats in Brighton has been converted into two homes for council tenants.

The conversion, in a block in Grove Hill, Brighton, is part of a pattern of turning some unlikely spaces into new homes.

Brighton and Hove City Council said: “Three more projects to convert ‘hidden’ or redundant spaces at other council housing developments are under way.

“It’s all part of a package of measures to provide more council homes in the city.

“Structural work and a major refurbishment was carried out to convert the empty storage area at Normanhurst flats in Grove Hill into two-bedroom flats, after consultation with people living in the block and the local tenant association..

“A redundant office at Swallow Court in Whitehawk is being turned into three flats.

“Work will start soon to convert a former clinic into two extra flats at Elwyn Jones Court seniors housing scheme in Patcham.

“An additional seniors housing flat is being created at Woods House in Sackville Road, Hove, and more schemes are in the pipeline.

“These projects follow the conversion of a redundant commercial kitchen into three flats at St James House, Kemp Town, in 2016.”

Councillor Anne Meadows, who chairs the Housing and New Homes Committee, said: “We’re calling this the ‘Hidden Homes’ project and transforming neglected or redundant spaces into good-quality comfortable homes.”

“It’s one of the ways in which we are making good use of whatever space is available to provide much-needed new council homes in the city.”

Councillor Anne Meadows

The council added: “Other initiatives include
• Hundreds of new council homes being built through our New Homes for Neighbourhoods programme.
• A joint venture partnership which will provide 1,000 ‘living wage’ homes for people on low incomes in the city to buy or rent.
• Conversion of a former sheltered housing scheme to provide 10 new council-owned temporary accommodation houses for homeless families.”

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  1. rolivan says:
    8 years ago

    Strange how when I put forward a similar idea to use sites around the City I was told although it was a good idea the Council would prefer to work on large projects.Perhaps I should try again?

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