Residents of the Girtin Road, Munro Road and Gulland Close area,
Bushey, turned out in record numbers last week to view the new
proposals for the redevelopment of their homes and the local area
at a public exhibition.
PCHA, who are part of the Genesis Housing Group, held the public
exhibition to enable people to view the development proposals, ask
questions and to register their thoughts and views for the proposed
plans.
The exhibition is part of a consultation process through which
existing residents are helping to shape their future homes. One
resident explained how the exhibition showcased the success of the
consultation process, "I feel that our views have been listened to
and taken into account", she explained. "As long as that continues
I will support the redevelopment."
65 per cent of existing tenants attended and almost as many
residents from the surrounding areas. Stephanie Kerbyson, PCHA
Project Co-ordinator said; "We would like to thank the many
residents, community members and councillors who took the time to
come and view the proposed plans. It is very important that the
plans are fully understood and that local people are involved in
the proposals from the outset."
"The feedback we received was very positive and supportive. The
whole consultation process has been extremely welcomed by, not only
our tenants, but also the wider community."
Following the consultation a planning application will be submitted
by PCHA to Hertsmere Borough Council to build over 200 new homes,
half of which will be affordable. All existing tenants will be
provided with new homes, which will consist of two-bedroomed flats
and three and four bedroomed houses with gardens.
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For further information please contact:
Jayne Williams
Marketing, Press & PR Officer
Genesis Housing Group
0208 150 4178
Jayne.williams@ghg.org.uk
Notes to Editors:
The exhibition was held at Little Reddings School on Harcourt Road.
The exhibition was open 1.30pm until 8.00pm, on Monday 5th, Tuesday
6th and Thursday 8th June.
PCHA, formally Paddington Churches Housing
Association, was founded in 1965 in response to the Milner Holland
Report that established beyond doubt the desperate situation of
housing in London. Today, PCHA owns and/or manages more than 10,000
homes in and around London.
Genesis Housing Group is one of the UK's largest
and most successful providers of homes for rent and sale. The Group
currently consists of PCHA, Sutherland, Pathmeads and Springboard
housing associations. Together the Group owns and/or manages more
than 40,000 homes across London and the south east.