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Acer Holdings in Cumbria launch latest supported living development with HBV


An innovative £2.5m development for disabled adults in Workington has been launched by Acer Holdings at the site of a former hotel in the town.

Acer Holdings in Cumbria launch latest supported living development with HBV


"We are pleased to be bringing more of these developments to Cumbria and we are grateful for the support of all the officers who commission adult social care services and local politicians."
Acer Holdings



CUMBRIA based developers Acer Holdings has opened the doors of its latest supported living development in the region. 

 

Viaduct Court, a £2.5m development of sixteen new apartments on Falcon Street in Workington enables people with physical and learning disabilities to live independently in their own homes.

 

Viaduct Court, which was previously a derelict grade two listed building for two decades, was developed by Acer Holdings and HBV, the Manchester-based specialist supported housing developers.

 

Tenants were joined by Elizabeth Mallinson (Chair of Cumbria County Council), Ian Jones (Chief Executive of Allerdale Borough Council) and the Mayor and Mayoress of Workington and specialist developers HBV at a special event to mark the official launch.  

A spokesperson for Acer Holdings Limited, said:

 

“We are delighted to welcome some of the most vulnerable people in our community to our new development. Judging from the waiting list of people wanting to move in, there’s clearly a need for more of these kind of developments where vulnerable people are given the opportunity to live more independently from their parents or in sheltered accommodation.

 

“We are pleased to be bringing more of these developments to Cumbria and we are grateful for the support of all the officers who commission adult social care services and local politicians who are supporting us to deliver them in the region.”

 

Mayor of Workington, Councillor Barbara Cannon, said:

 

“I’m really impressed that this place has been brought to life in such an imaginative way to enable people to enjoy their lives here and especially to help people who perhaps, in the past, haven’t had the chance to live in their own place before.”

 

Elizabeth Mallinson, Chair of Cumbria County Council, said:

 

“This is a remarkable addition to our local community and I’m delighted that the scheme has proved so popular with the tenants and their families. Viaduct Court has a real community feel to it and I’m delighted to see a positive partnership coming together between the public and private sector to deliver this scheme.”

 

Alastair Sheehan, director of HBV, added:

 

“This kind of specialist supported living schemes help tackle the issue of isolation faced by vulnerable adults. They give residents the choice to live where they want to, independently and in a safe environment.”

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