Work begins on £23m care housing development

Meadowcroft Lodge will provide 59 one and two bedroom apartments to residents receiving social support from Surrey County Council
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Work has begun on a development of 59 apartments for elderly people in Surrey who are in need of care.
Surrey County Council is working with a developer, Places for People, which funded this £23m project, called Meadowcroft Lodge.
The development, which is based in Westborough in Guildford, will provide one and two-bedroom apartments at affordable rental rates.
The county council says the scheme aims to "support older residents to lead active and independent lives in the community" and to "reduce reliance on residential care".
Sinead Mooney, the council's cabinet member for adult social care, said: "It's a pleasure to mark the beginning of this fantastic new development.
"Meadowcroft Lodge will provide a safe, comfortable and welcoming environment where residents can thrive and remain part of the community."
The council says 725 apartments are set to be provided across the county by 2030.
Meadowcroft Lodge, which will also feature a cafe and gardens, is due to see residents move in from early 2027.
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