| New
centre for homeless people
opens in Swindon
Pictured, L-R: David Ashmore, Westlea chief executive; Cllr David Renard,
Swindon Borough Council; Salvation Army Territorial Commander John Matear;
the Mayor of Swindon Cllr Michael Barnes; and Bob Marshall, chair of Westlea's
Management Board.
A
state-of-the art facility for homeless people has opened in Swindon
a partnership between The Salvation Army, the Department for Communities
and Local Government, the Housing Corporation, Swindon Borough Council
and Westlea Housing.
Commissioner John Matear, the Territorial Commander of the Salvation Army
in the United Kingdom with the Republic of Ireland, dedicated a commemorative
plaque and met residents and their support staff along with representatives
of the partnership and the developers.
Booth House has replaced the towns former Salvation Army provision
at Davis House Social Services Centre. The previous centre was assessed
to be no longer fit for purpose and its Turl Street site was needed by
the town for regeneration. The Salvation Army was therefore delighted
to identify a location for its programme in Spring Close where a new building
is now able to provide assistance to 50 homeless people.
Among the new features to be incorporated into the project are the 'back
to work' and 'return to the labour market' activities.
Once service users are ready to move out into the community, a further
aim of the project is to ensure that they receive appropriate re-settlement
support.
The Salvation Army's Secretary for Programme, Major Ian Barr, said: "We
are exploring various social enterprise possibilities to be run from Booth
House in Swindon, to provide training opportunities for our service users.
"The Salvation Army is grateful for the investment being made by
our partners, The Department for Communities and Local Government, The
Housing Corporation and Swindon Borough Council. In addition we
are delighted to have formed a relationship with Westlea Housing Association
which is acting as the developer in this joint venture. They will become
the property managers, with The Salvation Army as service provider."
David Ashmore, Chief Executive of Westlea welcomed the partnership saying:
"We were delighted to have the chance to get involved with this exciting
and important partnership project in Swindon thats helping people
in real housing need. I'm pleased and proud that our project team have
tackled the complexities of this scheme so effectively to ensure that
Booth House was able to open this summer.
Westlea is working on a wide range of housing schemes with various
partners in Swindon and considers Booth House to be a flagship example
of how much can be achieved by working together with others."
Councillor David Renard, Swindon Borough Council Cabinet Member for Health,
Housing and Social Care said: "The Salvation Army provides vital
support to some of the most vulnerable people in Swindon and I am delighted
that the Council is continuing to work so closely in partnership with
them.
"This new facility at Booth House provides excellent 'fit-for-purpose'
accommodation for Swindon's homeless people. I am delighted that the Salvation
Army is working with one of our established housing partners, Westlea,
who will both provide the support needed to help these people get their
lives back on track."
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