Planning application withdrawn
(Date of issue: Wednesday 17 December 2008)
Carlisle City Council will not be progressing with its planning
application for a change of use of the land behind John Street
Hostel, from a car park to a proposed Homelessness Centre of
Excellence providing short-term accommodation for Women and
families.
This decision was taken in light of new information coming
forward from key partners within the scheme including Cumbria
Police.
A redesigned scheme for the Homelessness Centre of Excellence
will be drawn up early next year.
Carlisle City Council secured a funding grant of £1.89million,
in May, from the Department for Communities and Local Government on
the proviso that Carlisle City Council increased the number of
clients who are able to move on to independent or more appropriate
accommodation as well as increasing the number of clients moving
into education and employment.
The Centre of Excellence will draw together services, agencies
and voluntary sector bodies who will be able to provide training,
life skills advice and increase access to health care services for
residents in a new, specifically designed, high quality
facility.
Mike Mitchelson, Leader of Carlisle City Council, said: "We are
committed to supporting the city’s homeless who find themselves in
a vulnerable position and seek our help and support. We have had a
rethink on the current project following discussions with the
public, local community, partners and other agencies and have taken
into account the concerns people have raised.
"We want to keep up the momentum and the support
we have received for the Centre of Excellence and will be amending
the scheme for the Department for Communities and Local Government
consideration.
"New accommodation for women and families is
still a priority and we need to carry out new more in-depth work
with our partners on where we can provide a new facility within the
city."