The Bluebell Centre, a community
facility developed and funded by Springboard Housing Association,
part of Genesis Housing Group, was opened in
Colchester on Friday by Bob Russell
MP.
The much-needed family health resource centre provides a GPs'
surgery and subsidised facilities, including premises for the
Humpty Dumpty pre-school playgroup.
After a local PFI/Local
Improvement Finance Trust arrangement for financing the
centre fell through, Springboard Housing Association stepped in to
fund the capital costs of the project, which is located close to an
existing Springboard estate.
Working with partners, including Colchester Borough Council, North
East Essex PCT, St John's and Highwoods
Community Association and the local Methodist
Church, The Ark, agreement was reached on a
long-term operating plan and the centre opened for
use in February 2008.
Over 100 guests from the local community, including stakeholders
involved in the project, witnessed Humpty Dumpty pupil, Jack List,
cut the ribbon (with a little help from Bob Russell MP), to
officially open the building before tours of the development
began.
Other guests included the Mayor and Mayoress of Colchester,
the Chief Executive and Chairman of North East Essex PCT - Dr
Paul Zollinger-Read and Professor Sheila Salmon respectively, Barry
Holden, Chairman of St John's and Highwoods Community Centre and
senior staff from Rose Builders, architects Tooley and Foster and
HBW surveyors.
Barry Holden, Chairman of the St John's
and Highwoods Community Association said "I welcome the
opening of the new Bluebell family resource centre and my special
thanks go to Springboard, without whose help the provision of the
centre may never have take place. They have opened doors which have
enabled the PCT to go ahead with the project which will provide a
wonderful resource for the community of
Highwoods".
Dr Paul Zollinger-Read, Chief Executive of North East Essex PCT
(and a GP) said "This project has resulted in greatly improved
facilities for patients and health staff, and is a tangible example
of the benefits that successful partnership working can bring to
the community that we serve."
Bob Russell MP said "The new centre is a result of an excellent
partnership between the local community in
Colchester, North East Essex PCT and Genesis
Housing Group, and will be an asset for the local community for the
long-term. I am delighted to have been involved with the project
over the last few years."
Mark Gayfer said "Springboard and Genesis are very happy to have
been able to assist the local community in
Colchester with this project. With 9,000 homes
in the pipeline, Genesis has a large programme for developing new
homes and is increasingly involved in the provision of community
facilities too. The Bluebell Centre is an excellent example of
this. I would like to thank all the partners involved in the
project for their contribution to this successful
outcome."
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Notes to Editors
Genesis Housing Group
provides homes and services to tens of thousands of people
across London and the south east of England. The Group consists of
PCHA, Pathmeads and Springboard housing associations. It also has
in its group a charitable foundation, Genesis Community. It is one
of the largest and most successful housing groups in the UK, owning
and/or managing more than 40,000 homes. Its overriding aim is to
put customers first and provide excellent service to
all.
Springboard joined Genesis Housing Group in April
2005. It currently supports more than 5,000 households in 24 local
authority areas across London, Essex and Hertfordshire. In addition
to general needs housing, shared ownership and leasehold
properties, Springboard specialises in supported housing for the
elderly and people with special needs.
North East EssexPrimary
Care Trust (PCT) was established on 1
October 2006 and covers the areas previously served
by Colchester and Tendring PCTs. It holds
the NHS budget for the 315,000 population of North East Essex which
the PCT uses to make sure that high quality health services are
available for residents and to improve their health and
well-being.