Salford City Council’s Deputy Mayor and Lead Member for Housing and Anti-Poverty, Councillor Tracy Kelly has joined Great Places Housing Group at an event to mark the completion of its new development at Highfield Road in Little Hulton. The £3.8 million scheme, which is part funded by Salford City Council, is made up of a mix of two- and three-bedroom houses for affordable rent along with a neighbouring supported housing scheme, designed specifically to meet the requirements of adults with learning disabilities. The supported housing was developed working in close partnership with the council and provides a scheme of six supported homes in shared bungalows and two self-contained apartments, designed to strike a balance between the ability to provide bespoke care support for each resident, whilst promoting independent living. Councillor Kelly was joined by Great Places’ Chief Executive designate, Alison Dean, Executive Director of Growth, Helen Spencer, and members of the project team for a tour of the site and the new specialist scheme. Commenting on the completion of the development Helen Spencer, Executive Director of Growth at Great Places, said: Councillor Tracy Kelly, Statutory Deputy City Mayor and Lead Member for Housing and Anti-Poverty at Salford City Council, added: The site was acquired from Salford City Council and the scheme has been funded through Homes England, Greater Manchester Combined Authority, Salford City Council and Great Places. The development has been built by P Casey & Co Ltd, who were procured through Great Places’ Innovation Chain North (ICN) framework. During the development, Casey, and employer’s agent Markhams delivered over £59,000 of social value outcomes, including 3 new local jobs, 41 weeks of apprenticeships and work experience, and £2,500 donated to local community groups.