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Unique Housing Complex Under Way

Published: Wed 16 Feb 2000 12:40 AM
Christchurch City Council
To: Chief Reporter / Council Reporter
From: David Gee - Journalist
Media statement XX February 2000
UNIQUE HOUSING COMPLEX UNDER WAY
Work is well under way on a unique housing complex in Percival Street, Beckenham.
Percival Courts is the first housing venture of its type in New Zealand and is a joint initiative of the Christchurch City Council and the Beckenham Community Housing Trust of the Colombo Street Baptist Church. Eleven units are taking shape on trust land at the rear of the church. The land at 7 and 11 Percival Street is leased to the Council from the Trust and the City Council is building the units. The trust will manage the project and will provide accommodation for people with physical disabilities and those in the local community who will benefit from a supportive environment. A trust worker will help residents develop friendships and a supportive network among themselves. Each unit will have one double bedroom and will be rented to people living on their own. The total cost of the complex will be about $1.4 million, including land costs, and is expected to be finished in July. Framing of the units is going up this week. The trust is working on applications for tenancies.
NB: Elevation coloured drawings are available to be photographed and further information can be obtained from Peter Wills, City Council property asset manager: 371 1503 or 025 201 7148.

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