Former Haverfordwest school site could be used for modular homeless accommodation

A plan to look at developing a disused school site for modular homes that could be used as temporary accommodation for local homeless people will be discussed by senior Pembrokeshire Councillors next week.

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Homeless pod (Image: Pembrokeshire Council)

The ex-school site at Augustine Way, Haverfordwest could also include units to help relieve one-bed pressures, including accessible/wheelchair friendly accommodation or for those having to move out if urgent refurbishments are needed on council houses.

Pembrokeshire Council says that demand for one-bedroom accommodation remains high in the county, with more than 2,000 people on the housing list for this type of home and single person households make up the majority of homeless cases. The council says it also heavily relies on temporarily accommodating our homeless in local B&Bs.

The council says that the potential to utilise Welsh Government funding towards develop this ‘meanwhile site’ will make a significant impact on reducing the current annual cost of temporary accommodation such as B&B and hostels.

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Up to 30 units of accommodation, phased over two years, could be developed on the site, which would be similar in style to similar developments in other Welsh towns and cities, with support for residents available on site.

A similar, but smaller, eight pod development has been used at Hubberston for a number of years, with the authority saying that the new plans are just part of the Council’s build programme and investment in new housing for Pembrokeshire residents.  

“There is an ongoing need to provide suitable temporary accommodation for people faced with homelessness while supporting them to find a permanent home. Following discussion at Cabinet on July 7th, if approved, the next stage will include engagement with the local community,” said Cabinet Member for Housing Cllr Michelle Bateman.

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