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Minister hails Leeds sheltered housing

July 23, 2009 11:33

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Cathy Forman,

Cathy Forman

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Housing Minister John Healey made a fact-finding trip to Leeds Jewish Housing Association last Friday.

The visit was arranged at short notice after the newly-appointed minister and Wentworth, south Yorkshire, MP had asked to see an exemplar sheltered housing scheme. LJHA’s Skyte House was recommended to him by Naz Parkar, head of investment for the Homes and Communities Agency in Leeds.

Mr Healey was welcomed by LJHA chairman Stephen Lewis. He explained that Skyte House, built in 2005, was a 40-flat sheltered complex with communal areas and courtyard gardens connected to the Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Community Centre.

The MP also met tenants including Lorna Cohen, who told him: “In my position of Lady Mayor, I was privileged to visit many sheltered housing schemes but none compare to Skyte House in terms of quality and support.”

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