Opening Doors and Adur & Worthing Councils strike deal for vital accommodation of 21 units

Cllr Kevin Jenkins of Worthing Borough Council, Chris Scorer and Reinhardt Slabbert of Patagonia Properties and Opening Doors Manager Steve Hay

Adur & Worthing property schemes and agreements

Vital accommodation for local people at risk of homelessness has been secured by Adur & Worthing Councils after a deal was struck with local property developers, Opening Doors, for 21 new units.

After transforming the former HSBC offices in Farncombe Road in Worthing into high-quality energy-efficient apartments, Patagonia Properties has entered into a five year agreement with the local authority.

The deal has been struck through the Opening Doors scheme, which sees the Councils provide guaranteed rent with no fees to landlords in exchange for nomination rights.

These homes are then provided to people requiring temporary accommodation – meaning those in need are placed in good-quality housing locally close to schools, work and support networks rather than short-term shelter outside the area.

Over the five years, the 21 units have the potential of saving the Councils about £950,000 in temporary accommodation costs.

Opening Doors housing success

The agreement takes the total number of properties secured under Opening Doors to nearly 90 – with dozens of local families benefiting from stable tenancies and six-figure savings reinvested into providing more long-term solutions in the local area.

Cllr Heather Mercer, Worthing Borough Council’s Executive Member for Customer Services, said: “Opening Doors has been a huge success since launching just a few years ago, helping us deal with the perfect storm of housing-related issues – such as rising rents, limited housing stock and relatively low wages – which has seen a huge rise in working people presenting as homeless.

“Rather than compete with private providers on the open market, we have taken the bold step to work with them and create an attractive offer for landlords with existing homes. It means they benefit from guaranteed income each month and we can provide local housing to local families.

“This latest deal with Patagonia Properties is proof that Opening Doors makes economic sense as well as social sense. I’m incredibly grateful to Chris and Reinhardt for working with us on this and hope that more developers and landlords will follow their lead in joining the scheme soon.”

Accommodation eco-friendly refurbishments

The team at Patagonia Properties, led by Chris Scorer and Reinhardt Slabbert, have turned the former office block into high-quality accommodation with stylish interiors and well thought out floor-plans.

They have also heavily invested in energy efficiency, adding solar PV panels, underfloor heating and CO2 absorbing paint to make the living spaces as beneficial as possible for the tenants.

Chris Scorer, of Patagonia Properties, which owns the building, said: “We are delighted to be able to provide high-end quality living for Adur & Worthing Councils. We are hoping that by providing these modern and efficient flats, we are giving tenants pride to look after them on a long term basis and calling them a home.

“We know that by investing in energy efficiency from our side, that tenants will have the added benefits of lower utility bills, helping them to reduce their monthly outgoings.”

“Whilst this has been the first major development we have worked in collaboration with a local authority on, the team have made the process easy and we certainly hope that this will be the start of a long term relationship with providing accommodation solutions to Adur and Worthing councils.”

Other measures include developing and purchasing new sites, as well as improving proactive support for those at risk of homelessness.

For more details visit: www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/opening-doors.

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