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Leeds takes pride in sheltered scheme

February 18, 2011 11:40
\"We are close to the community and have the help we need\"

ByJonathan Kalmus, Jonathan Kalmus

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Remote controlled front doors, an £8,000 hydrotherapy spa and a planned "playground" for the over-60s are among features to excite the first occupants of a £6.6 million Jewish sheltered housing project in Leeds.

This week, residents began moving into the ambitious redevelopment of Leeds Jewish Housing Association's Queenshill Estate in Moortown.

Workmen are still putting the finishing touches to the two, three and four-storey buildings, construction having been delayed because of extreme winter weather over the last two years. But such teething problems do not lessen the sense of achievement felt by housing association staff, who say the project will provide four-to-five-star hotel-style accommodation for community members.

Over the next six weeks, 65 people will take up residence in 44 one and two-bedroom apartments, incorporating en suite bathrooms and stylish fitted kitchens.