Eldon Street supported living site

Work starts on new supported living scheme in Preston

Building work has started on a new supported living scheme which will provide long-term affordable accommodation for people with a learning disability and autistic people in Preston.

Located on Eldon Street not far from the city centre, the scheme will provide 14 apartments to support independent living, a communal lounge, garden area and accommodation for staff to provide 24-hour care and support.

Due to be completed in June 2025, the scheme is being developed by one of the UK's largest providers of supported living accommodation, RWP (Reside with Progress) in partnership with Lancashire County Council (LCC).

RWP's Director of Development Dan Griffiths was recently joined by County Councillor Graham Gooch and Lancashire County Council's Service Manager, David Lovelady, to take a tour of the site and mark the start of the work.

During his visit to the site, County Councillor Graham Gooch, said:

“It is always a pleasure to work with housing associations, and RWP. We have worked with them for a number of years, and we work together very well.

“The added social dimension of this scheme is that the people living here will mix with the people living in the community and use the local facilities.

“The scheme will be a wonderful opportunity and it will give tenants independent living and their own front door.”

Daniel Griffiths, Development Director at RWP, added:

“There is a huge demand in Lancashire for housing for people with support needs and this scheme will help to fulfil that. 

“We deliver support housing so people can have a lifetime home and feel part of a community, and that is what we are doing here. The site was previously unused, and it will now be used and will ensure that the people living here have got somewhere comfortable and safe to live and can live their best lives.”

As part of the government’s Housing with Care and Support Strategy, Lancashire County Council is modernising its offer of supported living and is looking to build more apartments and bungalows, so residents can have their own front door to help them to live as independently as possible.

RWP, is a subsidiary of Lancashire based Progress Housing Group and has landlord responsibilities for over 4,500 supported living properties across the UK. Also working on the Eldon Street development are Thornber and Walker Chartered Quantity Surveyor, Studio John Bridge Architects, Beech Jackson Partnerships, Whitefield and Brown Building Contractors, Aegis and Reid Jones Partnerships.

 *Issued on behalf of RWP, one of the UK's leading providers of high-quality supported living for people with a learning disability, autistic people and those with a mental health condition. 

Notes to editors

Progress Housing Group owns and manages approximately 11, 847 homes, mainly in the Lancashire area, providing affordable homes for rent, supported housing including refuges and homelessness schemes, shared ownership and outright sales, key worker accommodation, and housing-related services through its charitable arm, Key Unlocking Futures

Progress Housing Group received V1 G1 compliance grading by the Regulator of Social Housing in March 2024 confirming our position in the UK’s top 27% of best-performing housing providers. Going forward registered providers will be given a C rating based on Consumer Standard performance.

RWP, a subsidiary of Progress Housing Group, is one of the UK’s largest providers of supported living accommodation and supports over 4.500 people with a learning disability, autism, an acquired brain injury or a mental health condition.

Supported living accommodation enables people who would otherwise have very limited housing choices and who may be forced, for example, to live in residential care, to live fulfilling and dignified lives in homes of their own.  

Progress Housing Group's vision is to 'have a positive impact on people and communities by providing high quality homes, supporting independence and creating opportunities'.

 For further information please contact:

Laura Marshall, Communications and Campaigns Officer, Progress Housing Group

T : 03333 204555

E : marketing@progressgroup.org.uk