Accrington Observer

Revised plans to turn house into children’s home

- BILL JACOBS

NEW plans have been submitted to extend a residentia­l property in Clayton-le-Moors and convert it into a small children’s home.

The latest proposal would see the two-storey house in Whalley Road turned into a small specialist care home for up to three children with emotional or behavioura­l difficulti­es.

It also involves the constructi­on of a rear dormer roof extension and the insertion of roof lights on front roof slope, to provide two additional bedrooms on the second floor.

On March 13 Hyndburn Council refused a planning applicatio­n by Kenneth Tomkins of Jigsaw Children’s Home Ltd in Clayton-le-Moors to convert the premises into “a cluster accommodat­ion facility” for four vulnerable children.

The reason given was: “’The proposed children’s care home (in particular because of the high number of children proposed to be accommodat­ed) would be an over intensive use of the modest sized mid-terrace building, thereby adversely affecting the neighbouri­ng dwellings and the area generally by reason of likely noise and disturbanc­e arising from the amount of activity at the building.”

Now he has submitted a new planning applicatio­n for a smaller-scale children’s home.

A supporting statement with the latest applicatio­n says: “More detail has been provided with this applicatio­n to address the previous concern.

“The applicant has had regular discussion­s with the local social services department, who have confirmed the urgent need for this care home.

“The proposed children’s home seeks to replicate as closely as possible a normal family environmen­t.

“This type of provision is to help children who often, through no fault of their own, have not had good parenting in their early years. These are not children with special needs.

“The proposal is to register the property as a registered children’s home for up to three children from five to 17 years.

“They would be looked after by a maximum three carers, two of whom will sleep /be awake overnight, working on a rota basis.”

The applicatio­n includes a “market position statement” from Lancashire County Council which says: “There are more than enough children’s homes in Lancashire to meet local demand, but we can still struggle to find suitable homes for some of our children in care.”

It also includes a management plan from Jigsaw which says the home would accommodat­e “three children requiring care for the following vulnerabil­ities: neglect, mental health issues, trauma, and emotional behavioura­l difficulti­es”.

The applicatio­n also includes a “dotted map” showing 170 local residents in support of the proposed care home.

Jigsaw director Carol Lee said: “We hope this applicatio­n will be approved.

“We have got 170 people supporting it.

“We are proposing a local care home for local children.”

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