Construction milestone at Newport retirement village

A topping out ceremony (pictured) has been held at Newport’s newest multi-million retirement community marking a significant construction milestone.

Deputy Mayor Councillor Bill Harper, and chairman of Newport Chamber of Commerce Karen Woodcock, joined members of the project team on the roof of one of the apartment blocks being built by Shropshire construction company McPhillips for specialists Untold Living.

The £20m development comprises a bistro, bar and an array of other amenities alongside 61 apartments and 16 bungalows. The retirement community, located just off the A41 opposite Mere Park Garden Centre, will provide housing for the area’s older population.

At the celebratory topping out ceremony, Newport deputy mayor Councillor Bill Harper said: “This is a valuable investment and a great solution to a problem that isn’t really recognised yet. Newport has an aging population and people want to stay local, but not necessarily in their own homes. But they do want to feel secure and this development gives them that opportunity.”

Scott Orr, CEO of Untold Living said: “For us this isn’t just about new buildings, it’s about new beginnings. Sundew Court will be a place where retirees can live on their own terms, supported by kindness and surrounded by opportunity.

“Topping out is always a proud moment, but it’s especially meaningful when the local community is part of the celebration. We’ve been made to feel so welcome in Newport, and we look forward to becoming an active member of the wider community and a valued part of local life. We are already seeing significant interest from our information centre at Mere Park Garden Centre.”

Chris Walker, McPhillips director added: “This project is an exemplary demonstration of collaborative working.”

 

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