Leicester-based KPW Architects, one of the East Midlands leading
architectural practices, has signed a contract to design a new care
facility in Kibworth, Leicestershire on behalf of self
unlimited.
Self unlimited, formerly CARE, is a national charity that
provides a range of services for people with learning difficulties
across eight regional hubs. Currently the charity has a number of
tenants living semi-independently in Kibworth and has asked KPW to
design a new house.
In partnership with LHA-ASRA Group, KPW will provide a
two-storey house on Weir Road in the South Leicestershire village
with five en-suite bedrooms, two flats, patio area, garden and
parking. The scheme will achieve Code for Sustainable Homes Level 3
as it will feature timber frames, super insulation and roof mounted
solar panels.
Tim Clark, director, KPW said: "It is a great privilege for KPW
to be awarded the Weir Road project. As part of our commitment to
corporate social responsibility, we endeavour to work alongside
charitable foundations as much as possible so we are extremely
pleased to be able to offer a much-needed solution for all at self
unlimited."
Vivian Smith, regional manager, self unlimited added: "We are
very excited about the new house, the house the tenants are
currently living in is not really big enough and the new premises
will give our Service users much more space and enable them to
continue living in Kibworth."
The scheme is currently in for planning and, pending approval,
work is scheduled to commence in late Summer.