PoLHA’s sheltered housing and Leith Fort developments shortlisted for UK awards
Two developments by Port of Leith Housing Association (PoLHA) have been shortlisted for UK awards.
St Nicholas Court, one of PoLHA’s sheltered housing developments, has been shortlisted in the Best Older People’s Housing Development (under 70 homes) category at this year’s Inside Housing Development Awards.
St Nicholas Court was first developed in 1988 as 31 one and two-bedroom flats with an additional four flats added in 1999. As part of the £1.6 million project, an additional eight one-bedroom flats were completed last year, along with a sun lounge and guest bedroom, as well as landscaping.
Maureen Combe, sheltered housing services manager at PoLHA, said: “Our St Nicholas Court development has always been a popular choice for people seeking sheltered housing, so we’re thrilled to be able to give more people the opportunity to live here and to have been shortlisted for this UK-wide award is the icing on the cake.
“We’re very proud of the difference we make to people’s lives by providing a safe, nurturing and stimulating community for them to live in.”
The £11.5m Leith Fort development of 94 affordable homes delivered by PoLHA and the City of Edinburgh Council has also been shortlisted for the event in the Best Affordable Housing Development category.
Keith Anderson, chief executive of Port of Leith Housing Association, said: “We are thrilled that Leith Fort has received this recognition. The homes we have created along with the City of Edinburgh Council have given the area a new lease of life, making it a great place for people to call home.”
The winners will be announced at a ceremony on November 29 at The Brewery in London.