January 28th 2010
The Earl of Wessex opened extra care
scheme in Luton
A bpha extra care scheme in
Luton was given the Royal treatment today when it was visited
by HRH Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex.

On Thursday 28th January,
the Earl of Wessex officially opened Betty Dodd Court and met
the residents. The event was also attended by the Mayor of Luton,
Cllr Mohammed Riaz, the Chief Executive of Luton Borough Council,
Kevin Crompton, and representatives from bpha and
PRP Architects.
The Earl of Wessex was also introduced to the
two daughters of Betty Dodd whose mother gave her name to the
scheme. He was then treated to a tour of the facility during
which he unveiled a commemorative plaque and was invited to sign
the Visitors Book.
John Cross, Chief Executive, bpha said: “We
are honoured to have welcomed His Royal Highness to Betty Dodd
to celebrate its completion. We are very proud of this
new scheme which is the result of much hard work and dedication
from us and our partners. We hope that residents will enjoy living
at Betty Dodd and that it will do much to help older people in
the Luton area enjoy a quality of life while maintaining their
independence.”

Cllr Mohammed Riaz added: “Betty Dodd
represented the town for a number of years on various health
boards and would have been proud to see this splendid new housing
provision for local people. I and other colleagues on the council
have had amazingly positive feedback from the residents and their
families and I wish them every happiness in their new homes.”
Completed
in June 2009, Betty Dodd consists of 47 affordable rented flats
which are a mixture of one and two bedrooms. It also has a wide
range of communal facilities including a shop, activity room,
dining room, kitchen, lounge, courtyard garden and even a hair
salon.
Another new bpha extra care
scheme – Jill
Jenkins Court in Luton – will be officially opened on Friday
19th March by Lord McKenzie.