The regeneration of Middle Deepdale in Scarborough has entered the next phase of construction with development work to create a new care home underway.
The new 66-bed luxury care home will sit adjacent to the newly opened 'Sandcastles' development of Freehold homes for people over 55. It is being delivered by LNT Care Developments following the acquisition of land from Lovell Later Living .
With a completion date set for Autumn 2024, the developers say that the "energy efficient and sustainably designed care home will incorporate a range of luxury wellbeing facilities" which will include a garden room, sky bar, library, cinema room, café, sensory garden and health and beauty spa.
Paula Broadbent, Managing Director, Lovell Later Living, said:
"During my time with North Yorkshire County Council and other specialist developers, I've been heavily involved in the Middle Deepdale Master Plan and the wider regeneration of this area. I have been driven throughout this project to ensure it makes a real and meaningful difference to people's lives and that the properties created serve the needs of the local community.
“Preparing for later life is always challenging, and our job as a developer is to make that transition as smooth as possible. Having a care home facility on this new development will ensure everyone in this area can access care in the community they have chosen to live in and we were proud to have facilitated this high-quality care home by selling the corner of our site to LNT Care Developments. The creation of the care home will provide a much-needed service for those more vulnerable members of the community, plus many jobs for local people."
Keeley Sharp, Strategic Land Director at LNT Care Developments said:
"We are delighted to announce that construction has begun on our new care home development in Middle Deepdale, Scarborough. Facilitated by the sale of land from the Lovell Later Living Sandcastles site, this home will greatly benefit the wider community. As an area with a large aging population, care home provision is in great demand across Scarborough and our new scheme will help to provide much needed residential care support.”



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