New housing for older people in Sheffield has officially been named
as one of the country's greenest developments by industry
experts.
White Willows Extra Care Housing Scheme in Jordanthorpe is the
first development of its kind in England to achieve an
'excellent' rating from the Building Research Establishment
Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM).
The £7 million development was built by Bramall
Construction on behalf of South Yorkshire Housing Association
(SYHA) in partnership with Sheffield City Council.
Environmentally conscious measures at White Willows include
solar panels and a grass roof to absorb rain water, creating a
thriving habitat for insects and birds and improving the
insulation. Other stand-out features on the 60-unit scheme include
a specially designed glass atrium which lets natural light and
warmth into the building.
BREEAM considered elements including emissions, materials used,
waste levels, land use and proximity to local transport and
amenities before awarding White Willows the highest possible
rating.
Mark Whitley, New Build Manager at Bramall Construction, said:
"The fact that this is the only Extra Care Housing scheme in
England to achieve the highest possible rating from BREEAM is due
recognition for the fantastic work that has gone into this project.
"We are proud to see its name up in lights."
Residents living at White Willows have their own front door, can
come and go as they please and have the freedom to access the
splendid community facilities including; a restaurant, a
hairdressing salon, IT facilities, a communal sitting room,
relaxation bathroom and coffee lounge.
Cllr Bob McCann, Sheffield City Council's Cabinet Member for Housing and Sustainable, Safer Communities, said: "When I had a look round the White Willows development I found it very impressive. The scheme is a perfect example of the high standards we encourage from partners.
"It just goes to show that building affordable housing does
not mean compromising on sustainability. I hope all the new
residents will be happy there."
Residents have started moving in, with all affordable rented
apartments taken and a few remaining sale and shared ownership
apartments still available.
Tony Stacey, SYHA Chief Executive, said: "White Willows
Extra Care Housing Scheme offers design solutions for the comfort
and convenience of the over 55s; providing both security and peace
of mind.
"We are delighted to have been awarded the
'excellent' rating from BREEAM; working in partnership with
both Bramall Construction and Sheffield City Council has made this
possible."