Plans approved for Broughton House veterans care village

How the new Broughton House Veterans Care Village will look

How the new Broughton House Veterans Care Village will look

Plans for a £12.5m Veterans Care Village at Broughton House in Salford have been approved.

Work on the ambitious scheme is due to start early in 2018 after Salford City Council gave it the go-ahead. Plans were submitted in July following public consultation.

Broughton House is the only home for ex-servicemen and women in the north west and in 2016 celebrated its centenary.

The redevelopment of the two-acre site will be partially paid for through a £3m grant from LIBOR funding, a government initiative to redistribute the proceeds of banking fines. Fundraising by Broughton House is ongoing.

The Broughton House Veterans Care Village is planned to be completed by 2020. The existing site will be demolished and redeveloped in phases and will include:

  • 64 nursing home bedrooms with a dementia wing;
  • Up to 34 independent living apartments;
  • A military support hub featuring an advice centre, gym, treatment rooms, café, hair salon and meeting rooms
  • A memorial park with a cenotaph and remembrance walls;
  • Landscaped gardens featuring an all-weather bowling green and a bandstand.

Dooley Associates will manage the delivery of the scheme. The project team also includes architects Levitt Bernstein, structural engineers Curtins Consulting, service engineers Building Services Design, landscape architect Exterior Architecture, fire engineers Omega Fire and acoustician Sandy Brown.

Ty Platten, chief executive of Broughton House, said: “We are delighted that planning permission has been granted for the development of a Veterans Care Village at Broughton House.

“We are immensely grateful for the support of Salford Council, residents in the area and stakeholders.

“Whilst ex-servicemen and women vary in age from those who served in WW2 to more recently Iraq and Afghanistan, the north west has always remained the largest recruitment area in the UK.

“Their needs are here now and will be for years to come. The need to expand our level of care is vital to meet the growing and changing needs of veterans, both now and in the future.

“The decision means we can now progress to the next stage, which will involve starting work on the project in early 2018 with a scheduled completion date of 2020.”

Brendan Dooley, managing director of Dooley Associates, said: “We’re now focused on getting on site with our professional team. The construction phase will be delicately phased to ensure minimal disruption to existing residents.

“We have a detailed decant process which will ensure a high-quality outcome for the residents of the new care village and to secure the future of this important charity.”

ENDS

Notes to editors

The attached image is a CGI of the new Broughton House Veterans Care Village. Image courtesy of Levitt Bernstein.

For more information on Broughton House, visit www.broughtonhouse.com

Contact information:

Kevin Feddy via kevin@kevinfeddymedia.co.uk or 0161 300 8543 or 07770 543112.

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