Our latest development - Holborn Court, Little London

A previously run-down part of Little London in north Leeds has been regenerated with the completion of a new £1.8 million affordable homes development.

We have delivered this scheme in partnership with the Homes and Communities Agency and Leeds City Council, Holborn Court comprises 15 flats and two wheelchair accessible bungalows.

They replace a number of Council-owned bedsits which had become derelict.

The new properties have been constructed with red masonry to replicate buildings of similar character in the area.

Holborn Court is sited adjacent to a number of local amenities including a supermarket, and is a short walk or bus ride away from Leeds city centre.

All 17 properties have now been leased to tenants.

Ali Akbor, chief executive of Unity Homes and Enterprise, said he was excited by the completion of the project.

He said: “Little London is an area Unity is very familiar with as we already manage a number of other properties locally.

“The Holborn Court site had been lying empty for several years and we welcomed the opportunity to bring it back into use through the 2015-18 Affordable Homes Programme.

“The flats, built in three separate blocks, are of the highest quality and the feedback received from tenants has been incredibly positive.

“We are especially proud of the bungalows which have been specifically designed for people who find it difficult to get around. Very few housing associations are directing resources to this type of property and I’m delighted that Unity is leading the way.

“Our core objective is to deliver first class affordable homes for the neighbourhoods and tenants we proudly serve.

“With a number of other Unity developments nearing completion, Holborn Court is further evidence of our success.”

Ian Bailey is a former soldier who served with the British Army for more than 10 years in various parts of the world – including Canada, Kenya and Northern Ireland – before resettling in Leeds.

He moved into his new flat in Holborn Court before Christmas and says he feels very much at home.

Mr Bailey said: “I’m over the moon. There is plenty of space, including a big bathroom and kitchen, and there’s room for my son to come and stay. But because of the super insulation in the loft, the flat stays warm.

“I do some voluntary work for the Royal British Legion, who have helped me to carpet the property and buy a fridge freezer.

“However, I am particularly grateful to Unity staff for the support they have given me right from the start of the bidding process. They’ve been brilliant.

“Organisations such as Unity work hard to make a real difference to people’s lives. I’m very happy.”


4 comments to "Our latest development - Holborn Court, Little London"

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mary says:

when is u`re next development been made and where will it be based
thank u

Unity Housing says:

Hi Mary, thank you for your message. We are currently finishing two other developments: Pepper Lane, Hunslet and Parkwood Road, Beeston. We are in the early stages of planning further developments. Please keep checking our websites for further updates. Thanks, Nathan

Hezel Ndlovu says:

When do we start bidding for the nee built

Unity Housing says:

Hi Hezel, thank you for your message. Tenants have moved in to all of our new build properties. We are in the very early stages of our new developments, so it will be a while before bidding opens. Please keep checking our website and Leeds Homes (www.leedshomes.org.uk) for further updates. Thanks, Nathan

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