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Economic Development

Military veterans to build own homes in Plymouth housing development

The Stirling Project is a collaboration between housing provider LiveWest and veterans' charity Alabaré Christian Care & Support

A CGI of how the Stirling Project housing scheme in Plymouth could look

Military veterans will have the opportunity to help build their own homes as part of a new housing development in Plymouth.

The Stirling Project will include 25 self-contained “affordable” homes to rent – up to 12 of which will be self-built by former service personnel in need of housing.

Leading housing association LiveWest has acquired the land from Plymouth City Council and teamed up with charity Alabaré Christian Care & Support, who will identify the veterans to work on the scheme, the majority of whom will have previously been homeless.

Taking inspiration from the - a development born from a vision to deliver a flagship housing scheme to help veterans learn construction skills in addition to having somewhere to live - the new development will start in May 2020 and take about 18 months to complete.

How the Stirling Project in Plymouth could look

During the course of the build, the veterans will earn valuable experience in construction that will help them develop the skills needed to engage with the project and gain valuable job-based skills.

The Alabaré team will support each veteran to overcome the personal challenges that had led them to struggle in their civilian lives, and to gain the skills to successfully maintain their new homes and tenancies.

Totnes-based, Coyde Construction, has been contracted to build the scheme which has been designed by architects Form Design.

Anthony Eke, new business manager for LiveWest, said: “It is an important regeneration project located in a prominent location and, as such, good design has been a very important consideration from the outset.