Operator named for new care home

How the new care home will look

One of the UK’s leading care home businesses is set to take up the tenancy of a new 70-bed care home in Bingham.

HC-One, which operates more than 300 care homes across the UK, will run the new home on the site of Bingham’s former police station.

It will be the company’s second facility in the town.

Earlier this year, Rushcliffe Borough Council granted planning permission for the development following an application by Edwalton-based developer Charterpoint Senior Living.

The new building on Grantham Road is due to open in 2021.

Justin Hutchens, chief executive at HC-One, said: “HC-One is on a mission to be the first-choice care provider for older people and the employer of choice for the kindest and most professional care workers. We are therefore delighted to be working with Charterpoint Senior Living and Rushcliffe Borough Council to expand the reach of our high quality care services in Bingham. New developments like this are crucial as they address the growing demand for care home places in this country.”

Charterpoint director Giles Nursey added: “We are delighted that Rushcliffe Borough Council gave its support to our scheme and that a professional, well-regarded care home operator like HC-One is to run the facility, once it has been built. The site has been vacant for some time, and this care home development will not only bring a brownfield plot back into use, it will also provide high-quality, bespoke care home facilities for the local community. We now look forward to seeing it come to fruition.”

A fund managed by Alpha Real Capital LLP has acquired the investment from Charterpoint.

 

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