miles platting pfi
In March 2007 contracts were signed between Manchester City Council and the Renaissance Consortium for the delivery of the Miles Platting PFI (Private Finance Initiative).
The Renaissance Consortium is a company specially set up to deliver the Miles Platting PFI project. It consists of Adactus, an established housing association with experience of managing not-for-profit rented housing, Lovell, a national social housing contractor and developer and ICC, a specialist organisation with experience of investment in private/public improvement schemes.
Adactus will manage and maintain the area's council housing for the next 30 years. This includes collection of rent, dealing with repairs, and dealing with anti-social behaviour. However, the list does not stop there and as they have a vested interest in the area for the next 30 years they will provide a range of services for residents.
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House-builder Lovell will start to create a healthy mix of family houses and apartments for smaller households in 2008. There will be contemporary, cutting-edge house-types as well as more traditional homes. The regeneration of the area will include 1,080 brand new homes and the refurbishment of up to 1,500 existing council properties.
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This section of the website will give you an overview of what a PFI is, an insight into how the decision was reached and information on how the estate will look once completed.
What is a PFI? Click here The area. Click here The Background. Click here Neighbourhood Vision. Click here |