Sunday, February 24, 2013

Esh Property Services into sheltered housing flats

ESH Property Services changes sheltered accommodation in 22 apartments as part of a £ 2.2 million scheme configuration. The main task of rebuilding to provide more up-to-date equipment to residents in two residential castle Housing Association development schemes shielded Castle Close in Whickham, near Gateshead. Scheme Close Castle, which provides sheltered accommodation for people aged 60 years and over, saw the creation of 22 self-contained flats. This will include the rebuilding of the two castle near Hard Tindale sheltered housing schemes. The project is expected to be completed in October. Designed and developed in partnership with Esh Property Services, Castle Close changing one and two bed flats are made on the premises with an increase in working to update the schema layout and accessibility. Graham Morgan, director of operations at Esh Property Services, said: "People who are involved in helping us, including HMH Architects. "This collaboration has led to the design of a living space truly great novel that is suitable for the needs of the people and all within budget." Dave Armstrong, director of housing services at the two forts, said: "We are delighted that work has begun to modernize facilities and provide more spacious accommodation for residents in Close Puri. "The original design for the building layout is completely changed to increase the accessibility for our residents, while all the original bedding visible built 30 years ago has been replaced by contemporary self-contained flats for features including customized designs chosen by the residents themselves. "We would like to thank all the citizens Close Castle and their families for their support during the process of construction and is expected to see the return of residents to their new homes after the scheme. We would like to thank Gateshead Council and Anchor Ha, temporary accommodation provided for residents. ' Each self-contained flat is equipped with fitted kitchen and bathroom appliances designed specifically to meet the independent living needs of each resident. The scheme will see the installation of energy-efficient photovoltaic panels on the roof of the building to provide energy in the communal areas and see the improvements made as a lounge and outdoor sundeck and installation of a new elevator platform and improved wheelchair access.

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