Construction of £500k community centre set to start in Q1 2019
Work is expected to start next month on a £500k community centre development in a former South Yorkshire mining village.
The scheme, designed by Self Architects and White Design, will provide a state-of-the-art community hub for Woodhouse including a new home for the village library alongside housing to meet local needs.
It mixes contemporary architecture for the single-storey community hub building with more traditional design forms for the 12 new homes of eight bungalows and four houses.
The development, by Jaguar Estates Group, is supported by Sheffield City Council who will manage the new community centre.
Lead architect, Simon Lunn from Self and White Design, said: “This is a project that was conceived several years ago so we are delighted that it is now going ahead providing something of real value for the people of Woodhouse.
“The community building will not only provide a new home for the local library but also rooms which can be used for local events, meetings, classes and services.
“Alongside this, there will be new housing for the benefit of local people - a great project to have in our portfolio.”
The new community centre, on Sheffield Road, will be run by local people and a crisp, contemporary style has been chosen to provide a warm and attractive addition to the local built environment.
Jaguar Estates Group is a Sheffield-based developer with more than 50 years of experience in creating developments that fit in with the local environment and area.
Rod Wadsworth, a group director, concluded: “We’re excited about this project as it gives us the opportunity to create a space that is welcoming and appealing and also flexible for a range of essential community services and projects - all under one roof.
“We’re looking forward to work starting on site next month and to its opening at the end of 2019.”
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