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Regenerating a New Anfield: The Benefits and Possibilities of Community Renewal

Discover the transformative journey of regenerating the Anfield community, unlocking its potential for growth, housing, and employment opportunities.

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Regenerating a New Anfield: The Benefits and Possibilities of Community Renewal

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  1. Regenerating a new Anfield The benefits and possibilities of regenerating a whole community Lorraine Donnelly, Development Director, Your Housing Group Jon Brown, Director, Influential

  2. Who are we ? • Your Housing Group is one of the UK's largest social housing providers with over 33,000 homes • 16 Retirement Living Schemes with three new schemes in Stoke • 87 Sheltered Housing Schemes • 1,150 units for Supported Housing • 701 Key worker units • 3,019 leaseholder and commercial properties • Annual turnover of £150 million • 1,400 staff • Total asset value of £3.1 billion • 1,400 homes built in AHP 1 funded by Homes and Communities Agency • Aspiration to build 1,000 new homes a year by 2018

  3. Areas we work in

  4. Anfield – a brief history • An inner city Victorian community characterised by neighbourhoods of terraced houses • One of the most disadvantaged neighbourhoods in Liverpool in terms of income, employment, health deprivation, and disability • When the Housing Market Renewal Initiative (HMRI) was pulled in 2011 Anfield was in the middle of a 15 year programme on renewal • Strong residents groups who stayed strong, committed and focused • Residents wanted to promote housing choice and variety to support a balanced neighbourhood.

  5. Partnership Working • In June 2013 The Partners behind Anfield Regeneration unveiled the new vision for the area, Your Housing Group, Liverpool City Council, Liverpool Football Club and Homes and Communities Agency • A major public consultation was held on the vision for the area with more than 80% of those consulted in favour of the plans. • That vision was formalised into a Spatial Regeneration Framework and a range on initiatives which have been progressing. • To revitalise the Anfield Village and Neighbourhoods as safe secure, sustainable residential neighbourhoods, conducive to community life.

  6. Anfield Regeneration Plan

  7. Anfield Housing New Build • 1100 Properties – pre 1919 Terraces • 40% Empty Properties – Multiple Ownerships • Neighbourhood Assessment Concluded Clearance and New Build • New Build Activity from 2009 • Your Housing delivered 159 new build homes in partnership with Keepmoat- investment £15.5m • Clearance of 1100 Properties. • New Build Target 560 properties • New Health Centre and School • Programme 2010-2020

  8. The Parks Anfield 70 homes for affordable rent Total Scheme Cost £7,634,779 HCA grant £1,400,000

  9. Anfield Housing Refurbishment (Anfield Village and Rockfield Village) • history • 860 Properties / 340 vacant • 40% Empty Properties – Multiple Ownerships • Loss of Government Housing Market Renewal Funding • Retention led Proposals • 560 Retained with Clearance of 300 Properties. • Based On • Housing Market • Desire for Employment Land • Confirmed Available Funding • Options Consultation Feedback

  10. Anfield Rockfield Village

  11. Housing with a difference Phase 1 – Pilot of two x 2 into 1 conversions completed and allocated to local residents. Anfield Village Phase 2 conversion of 25 vacant properties into 16 new high quality homes. ( 3 x LCC owned property). Rock field area 9 void units will be converted by reducing size by closing basement and top floor to provide sustainable family homes Phase 3 & 4 – 70 units to be converted or refurbished to support the welfare reform

  12. Gurnall Street

  13. Randolph Street

  14. Environmental Works

  15. Environmental Works

  16. Ready to Work Partnership Developed to support local people gain employment and training through co coordinating resources and existing support available for local residents and business Direct provision Indirect provision Next steps

  17. Stanley Park • History • Historic Park: 111 acre Grade 2 listed park of which 30 acres is unfinished • £20 Million already invested in Park Restoration • Next Steps • Vision to finish Stanley Park • Bring the Park to life • Add value to economy and create local employment • Isla Gladstone Conservatory refurbishment

  18. Stadium Expansion

  19. Anfield Regeneration New Build Housing – On Site now until 2017 Refurbishment Led Housing – On Site now until 2017 Improving the Gateways – January 2016 – June 2018 Liverpool FC Expansion – January 2015 – July 2016 Anfield Square – January 2016 – March 2017 Stanley Park – January 2015 – June 2016

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