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Planning consent has already been approved for the 54 homes in Seaward Way, Minehead. Somerset West and Taunton Council has appointed Classic Builders to build the development. Work is underway on the design and low carbon measures. Construction workers are expected to move onto the site in late summer this year following a "lead-in period". An SWT report to councillors says: "With some phases ready from early 2023, it is anticipated that the build will take just under two years to complete. "In line with the council’s declaration to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030, the homes will be zero carbon in use.
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New homes built for community’s vulnerable
The new houses on Tuka Grove. Supplied photos.
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As demand for rental properties in our region soars, our community’s most vulnerable are getting left behind.
Low-income earners, older people, and those living with a disability or mental illness are struggling to find suitable housing, whether due to sheer unaffordability or lack of accessible properties available.
Local charity Tauranga Community Housing Trust is working to change that by improving access to quality, sustainable housing.
As a registered community housing provider, TCHT can access government rent subsidies that mean eligible tenants pay a reduced rent of 25 per cent of their income.
Business digest: First Mortgage Trust CEO Tony Kinzett to retire 4 Apr, 2021 07:33 PM 11 minutes to read Got business news? Email businessBOP@nzme.co.nz Photo / Getty Images Bay of Plenty Times Michael Smith, chairman of First Mortgage Managers, the owner of First Mortgage Trust, has announced the pending retirement of CEO, Tony Kinzett, after 15 years at the helm of the organisation. Smith said Kinzett had led the business through significant change and growth in the last 15 years. "When Tony came into the role in 2006, the investor fund size was $280 million. By comparison, we now have over $1 billion in the trust, with nearly 5000 investors on-board," he said.