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Somerset Council building to be transformed into key worker housing

The local authority has sold off the property and will use the funds to deliver 'vital' services, it said

C Block of County Hall in Taunton(Image: Somerset Council handout)

A Somerset Council building in Taunton has been sold and is set to be turned into homes for key workers.

The local authority said it had completed the sale of C Block of County Hall to developer Prime, which is planning to transform the 4,600-metre property into accommodation.

The building was made available for sale following a review of assets and was approved by the executive in November 2023. The sale releases funds that will help the council to protect and deliver vital services, it said.

The new accommodation in the C Block building will be operated by Hyve, a not-for-profit provider of key worker housing. The organisation currently operates a key worker housing development in Dorchester, Alexandra House in Brewery Square, and a new development is under construction close to Royal Cornwall Hospital, in Truro.

Hyve accommodation is exclusively for people working to provide public services. First refusal for tenancy is typically offered to local NHS providers as key occupiers because they often have a high demand for accommodation.

It is understood Hyve could also provide accommodation for public sector employees providing frontline services in health, education and community safety such as police, firefighters, teachers, social care and childcare workers.

According to the council, Prime chose to buy the site due to its close proximity to Musgrove Park Hospital, and its potential to provide housing for hospital staff in easy walking distance of the hospital. The company is currently in discussions with Somerset NHS Foundation Trust about the potential to offer housing for staff in new purpose designed homes.

Will Bilbrough, technical development director at Prime, said: “On previous projects we have seen first-hand how having access to holistically designed accommodation can transform the experience of key workers, improving their wellbeing and supporting them to stay with employers longer.