December 21st 2009
bpha celebrates its 15,000th home
Almost twenty years after it was first set up,
Bedfordshire Pilgrims Housing Association (bpha)
is celebrating the completion of its 15,000th home.
On
Monday 14th December, Chief Executive John Cross officially welcomed
the new resident, Beata Bogdziewicz to her new home, at Loves
Farm in St Neots. The ceremony was also attended by Kier Partnership
Homes (one of bpha’s
partners) and Carl Jones, Chairperson for Loves Farm Community
Association.
As part of the event, guests were taken on a
tour of part of the Loves Farm housing development and treated
to a celebratory lunch at the nearby St Neots Football Club.
John
Cross said: “This is a momentous day for us and is
testament to how far we’ve come since 1990. To have reached
15,000 homes, particularly in the midst of a recession, is a
fantastic achievement and it’s good to know that we’ve
helped so many people over the years to rent and buy properties
that they might not otherwise be able to afford.”
Terry
Fuller, Regional Director from the Homes and Communities Agency
(HCA) added: “At HCA our priority has been to keep
housing schemes going during these recent difficult times when
we’ve seen the demand for affordable housing increase substantially.
It is sites like Loves Farm, offering new homes and community
facilities, and the fact that bpha has been
able to carry on building during the recession that is helping
us provide new homes and offer relief from the urgent housing
needs.”
Work commenced on the Loves Farm development
in 2008. Once completed, the development will provide around
400 new affordable homes. bpha is
working on a number of new developments, including the prestigious
Cambridge Challenge project, and plans to grow to a portfolio
of around 20,000 homes by 2015.