Conversion of council offices begins

Work has started at former town council offices in Staffordshire to convert the property into supported living apartments for people with complex needs.

The £5m conversion of the former Rugeley Town Council building in Anson Street to create 18 en-suite apartments with communal areas is being delivered through Urban Village Group’s sister company Urban Village Healthcare.

A 25-year lease has already been agreed with housing group Cornerstone CIC to enable the provision of specialist supported living at the new development. The new facility is expected to reach practical completion in the autumn.

Urban Village Group chief executive Nick Sellman said: “We are determined to improve the provision of supported living homes for people with disabilities and our scheme in Rugeley will provide a pathway to independent living for its future residents.

“We have agreed a long lease with Cornerstone CIC who will manage the new apartments and work with their tenants to make sure they receive the support they need.

“This is an exciting new era as Urban Village Healthcare embarks on a period of sustained development activity right across the country, delivering high quality care homes and supported living facilities.”

He added: “All the statistics indicate that there is a growing demand for high quality supported living facilities right across the country and we intend to play a significant role in helping to meet that demand.

“We have recruited a highly experienced care delivery team to ensure our developments meet the highest standards. Our developments have been carefully designed to ensure those who live there can enjoy an excellent quality of life and be part of a community that enhances their lives.”

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