Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Hull contractor poised to start work on assisted living centre

Hull-based contractor Geo. Houlton & Sons is poised to start on the creation of an assisted living centre in the city

Netherhall on Wawne Road will see the former Hull City Council corporate office converted into the facility by Hull-based care specialist Urban Wave Ltd.

Planning consent has been obtained by the developer for 10 apartments in the historic Netherhall and eight supported living bungalows in its grounds to create an assisted living centre for people with disabilities.

The project follows the successful scheme which the developer built in 2021 close to Sewell Group Craven Park in east Hull and will be run by the same experienced operator, Eden Futures. It not only creates much-needed provision, but also retains and improves an historic building and will create local jobs.

Councillor Linda Chambers, portfolio holder for adult services at Hull City Council, said: “It is pleasing that this project can now get under way. Netherhall is a fantastic location and it will be brilliant to see this historic property given such a worthwhile new purpose.

“It will create a much-needed assisted living facility for people with complex needs, allowing them greater independence, as well creating local jobs.”

Netherhall was openly marketed by the council, inviting informal tenders, with Urban Wave ultimately being successful.

Urban Wave Ltd submitted its plans for the site in September 2022 and features the erection of two new bungalows as well as the conversion of the old hall and stable block.

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