New SoloHaus Gifted to Southend City Council

12th September, 2022

The Hill Group has officially handed over the keys for six SoloHaus to Southend-on-Sea City Council, the first council in Essex to make use of these purposebuilt modular homes as follow-on accommodation for people experiencing homelessness in the local area.

Regional Director Eastern Partnerships, Robert Jack at The Hill Group, and Captain Tracey Bale of The Salvation Army joined Southend-on-Sea City Council for the official handover of these purpose-built homes, providing much-needed safe and secure housing for people to rebuild their lives after a period of rough sleeping. The turnkey homes have been gifted by Hill, including all associated external works and installation. The Salvation Army – the church and charity that own and manage the project – will provide ongoing support to residents on their journey to independence.

SoloHaus was developed by VOLUMETRICTM as the housing solution to Hill's philanthropic initiative, Foundation 200, a £15million pledge to manufacture and donate 200 modular homes over a five-year period to charities working in homelessness.

Cllr Ian Gilbert, Cabinet Member for Housing and Regeneration at Southend-on-Sea City Council said: "We are very pleased to support this joint initiative which will help people move on in a safe and secure environment. We are extremely thankful to The Hill Group for making this happen and gifting these six brilliant modular homes. They are sure to make a huge difference to people in Southend-on-Sea getting back on their feet after facing a period of homelessness."

The homes are specially designed, fully furnished and equipped for a single person to move straight into. Each modular home provides a sleek independent space and a safe, comfortable environment for residents to transition to independent living in more permanent accommodation. The homes, which are built to last for at least 60 years, have energy costs of £5 a week and are designed to Future Homes Standards, which exceeds building regulations for energy efficiency and sound insulation.

Andy Hill, Group Chief Executive at The Hill Group, said: "We are pleased to be working with Southendon-Sea City Council and The Salvation Army to gift the first purpose-built modular homes in Essex. We designed SoloHaus to aid vulnerable individuals with nowhere to call home and I am confident that this scheme will be life changing for many Essex residents."

Captain Tracey Bale, Salvation Army leader in Southend, said: "We are looking forward to welcoming our first residents into their new homes in Leigh on Sea. People that are transitioning away from homelessness are often the most vulnerable in society, and here at Malachi Southend, they will be able to adjust to life off the streets, which for many, will be the first time in a long time that they will experience a period of calm and hope in their lives."

Source: www.volumetric.co.uk

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