18 - . Clltheroe Advertiser & Times,Thursday, December 8,2011
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residents move in. - - Annette and John Duff are enjoying
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their brand new home at Primrose View and recently attended the development’s ' formal opening, together with Contour Homes and Ribble Valley Homes staff,; other residents and local dignitaries. ' . Primrose Y>ew is the first joint project between Contour Homes and Ribble Val-.
ley.Homes since becoming part of the Symphony Housing Group in April this year.. • Nicky Harris Project Manager for Sym phony Housing Group said: “Contour
‘.Homes has developed the new homes at Primrose View, which will comprise 13 rented properties and 12 shared owner ship properties.-■ - “Now Ribble Valley Homes will be
come the managing agent and will look after the homes from its Clitheroe head office. Another first for Primrose View is that it also represents the first‘new afford- , able rent’scheme for the group.” " ...
; The scheme has been supported by a grant of £1.12m. from the National Af- •' fordable Housing Programme, with Con tour Housing Group providing the rest of the funding.
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- The area has a three to five-year waiting list for social housing properties arid this
scheme has been very much in demand. • Among the first to move in, Annette
and John Duff have lived in private ren ted accommodation for the past 15 years. “Private rented is fine, but we really
wanted something more permanent,” said Annette. “This is a lovely place to live and we didn’t want to leave the area and so it was just a case of waiting for a
suitable home to come up. It’s been a long wait but we are over the moon with our new house.”.. ,
- The development has come in on time
and under budget and Contour Homes. and Ribble Valley Homes are looking forward to further elaboration in the future. . •
. ' • Christine Grimshaw, Managirig Direc
tor of Ribble Valley Homes, said: “It was . great to work with our Contour Homes colleagues on what has proven to be ariex- tremely successful first joint venture. “Lam particularly pleased that the .
shared ownership element is going so . well. Shared ownership sometimes gets a bad press but this scheme shows that in the right location and in the right mar ket it works very well - as sales here have
Home in time for Christmas
by Duncan Smith
WELCOME HOME: New
residents An nette and John
Duff chat to Phil Gandy, Symphony Housing Group Chief Execu-
- tive, and Mayor of Ribble Valley
Councillor Simon Hore at the formal
opening event of Primrose View, in Clitheroe.
demonstrated.” . Enjoying views across open countryside,
Primrose View has been built in an estab lished residential area on the outskirts of Clitheroe, where property prices are at a premium. -, ;,~ Coun. Stuart Hirst, chairman of Rib
ble Valley Borough Council’s health and housing committee, said: “There is a des perate shortage of affordable property in Ribble Valley, with many young families being priced out of the market, and these new homes will help to alleviate the situ ation.
“We have worked closely with Sympho
ny Housing to bring
this.important scheme to fruition and I am sure local people will be delighted with these new high-quality affordable homes.’’
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the rural borough will make their toilet facilities available to the general public without the need to make a purchase. The facilities will be signposted and pro
moted, so that they can be easily found or located. The scheme was launched this week at
Maxwell’s Cafe Bar in Clitheroe by Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Simon Hore and si multaneously at the Old Station Buildings in Longridge by Longridge Deputy Mayor Coun. Rose Adamson.
Community Toilet Schemes are partic
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Valley, its Mayor Coun. Hore said: “By - providing greater access to toilets, the Ribble Valley Community Toilet Scheme will promote community cohesion and ru ral sustainability. “Older people, parents and people with
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