It’s a building that, for nearly 200 years, has attracted worshipers, shopper and excited children eager to see the latest must have toy, but now Bethal Chapel is set for a new lease of life looking towards the future.
A new, five-year housing strategy has been approved that will enable older residents across Sheffield to live in safe, comfortable and accessible homes for longer with the support they need.
A brand new approach to housing those who most need short-term support has been approved – which will also help tackle the spiralling costs associated with temporary accommodation.
Families are now enjoying a revitalised Gaunt Shopping Precinct after renovations were carried out thanks to funding aimed at improving local high streets.
We are pleased to announce our participation in a government-led partnership with Bristol City Council and the London Borough of Lewisham looking to accelerate the development of small plots of brownfield land for housing.
It’s a street that dates back decades into Sheffield’s fantastic history, being a place with unique, boutique shops, independent cafes and trend setting fashion outlets, and now you have the chance to shape the future of Chapel Walk.
We are once again joining with our partners in the Future of Council Housing coalition to call on the Government to support a transformative new Green and Decent Homes Programme.