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Norwood plans pioneering £16 million development of its Ravenswood site

Building project will see a major upgrade of accommodation and facilities. It will also provide 'affordable housing' for the wider community

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Norwood has submitted plans to Wokingham Borough Council for a £16 million-plus development to its Ravenswood site in Crowthorne, Berkshire, for those with learning disabilities that will create modern and accessible homes and outdoor spaces.

The project will see a major upgrade to Ravenswood’s residential accommodation and facilities for its current 111 residents and those housed in future.

Additionally, a parcel of land on the site will be released to housing developer Charles Church for the construction of 183 new homes,40 per cent of which will be affordable housing. This is part of Norwood’s intention to create a pioneering community involving both Ravenswood residents and the wider local populace.

“The plans have been carefully thought through to balance the needs of residents with the desire to align with the national agenda of community inclusion for those with learning disabilities," explained Norwood CEO Dr Beverley Jacobson.

“The development is also part of Norwood’s wider plan to keep pushing boundaries and explore the art of the possible for people with complex needs.

“There are many exciting elements, from the upgrading of existing facilities – such as the hydrotherapy pool and stables – to the building of new flexible spaces for meetings, workshops and conferences. All of this will extend our services to many more people in the local community, some of whom may choose to live in the new Charles Church homes, which will also, we hope, provide a fresh source of paid staff and volunteers for Ravenswood. There will also be an enhanced and improved synagogue space."

Roger Filer, chair of the Ravenswood Families Association, said relatives were delighted about "a very positive development for Ravenswood and the people currently living there. It will vastly improve the living accommodation and external environment."

Subject to planning approval, construction will commence in 2020 with completion in 2022.

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