Pictured above: Tracy Devlin - whose home has been
transformed
The first refurbished property of an award winning housing
regeneration project in New Houghton, Bolsover is now complete.
Meden Valley Making Places (MVMP), the group co-ordinating the
regeneration of poor quality and low demand housing in former
mining communities across north east Derbyshire and north
Nottinghamshire, is refurbishing a total of 110 terraced properties
in the area whose condition had declined over the years.
The large scale refurbishment project in New Houghton is being
delivered in partnership with developer Frank Haslam Milan and
Bolsover District Council.
Extensive consultation processes have been established with
community members ensuring residents are fully involved and
informed with the on-going work.
Tracey Devlin, whose home has now been transformed, said:
"Having lived here for five years, I have long been aware that the
area was in need of a revamp.
"Because of the age of the houses many of them were in such a
poor state of repair. Refurbishment has made my house a home
again. I now have a newly fitted bathroom and kitchen, along
with a new roof and damp proofing throughout.
"With most of these properties over a hundred years old, a great
deal of refurbishment will be needed. Without it, things would have
become much worse."
Gary Kirk, Chief Executive of MVMP, said: "These properties were
desperately in need of the refurbishment programme that is now
underway. Once completed, it will not just be the homes
themselves that have been improved but the whole village will be
lifted."
Joint funded by MVMP and Bolsover District Council, properties
in Verney Street, Portland Street and Crompton Street will benefit.
The work involves re-roofing, replacing windows, doors, paths
and fencing, new kitchens and bathrooms, and electrical
rewiring.