Contract signed and works to commence on Steppingley Road
Central Bedfordshire Council has signed a contract with Farrans to deliver a new older person’s village.
Built on the site of the former leisure centre, Steppingley Road will be an extensive development and will include a residential 72-bed care home, 88 independent living apartments for the over 55s and an eight-bed short stay unit.
The development will also contain a pub-style café, medical rooms, a hairdresser, and community space including extensive gardens and attractive pathways connecting the development to the leisure centre and the neighbourhood.
Designed by architects, Oliver and Robb, the building will be built to the highest sustainable standards using Passivhaus criteria to deliver a super energy-efficient building. Work on the site is due to start on site in June 2022 with the care home and independent living apartments due to be complete in 2024.
Cathal Montague, Regional Director at Farrans, said: “This is an exciting milestone as we prepare to begin on-site with this important project for Central Bedfordshire Council. Steppingley Road Older Person’s Village will progress the council’s agenda to deliver future-proof, high-quality residential facilities.
“We have a strong relationship with the council and we are currently making excellent progress on Marigold House in Leighton Buzzard. We completed Hendon Hall for Signature Living in February of this year. Our team will be bringing our expertise and knowledge of the senior living sector to Steppingley Road Older Person’s Village, meeting dementia-friendly guidelines and incorporating the highest standards of sustainability to achieve Passivhaus accreditation.”
Julie Ogley, Director of Adult Social Care, Health, and Housing added: “After a robust tender process Farrans were awarded the contract based on best value, quality and their strong track record and expertise in delivering construction projects of this nature on time and to budget.”
Cllr. Eugene Ghent, Executive Member for Assets and Housing said: “Our housing stock needs to work for everybody, and this older person’s village is a huge step forward in delivering our ambition to deliver variety in housing choices. I am looking forward to the moment when the development is opened.”
“We know there is strong demand for healthy and safe later life living with people looking to live in supportive communities with good access to community facilities.”
“This new community offers significant health benefits and more manageable social care costs. More than this, these vibrant communities will help people to remain independent for longer and enjoy their later years to the full.”