Drawing on a comprehensive understanding of residents’ needs, the development incorporates on-site accommodation for live-in staff and care support workers. This integrated approach ensures that residents receive consistent guidance and assistance, enabling them to begin a fresh chapter in a secure and supportive environment.

The opening was marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Chancellor Ben Taylor, alongside Homlex Operations Director Lisa Barker and Director Ben Vale. This occasion represented a meaningful milestone, reflecting a shared commitment to delivering positive change and supporting the local community.
Comprising 13 self-contained units, the development represents a significant step in providing stable accommodation for individuals experiencing homelessness. Homlex has ensured the property meets all relevant compliance standards, with particular emphasis on fire safety throughout its refurbishment and furnishing, to provide a secure and reliable environment for residents.
This significant project in Enderby was subsequently recognised in a BBC News article, further highlighting its impact and importance within the community. As outlined in the coverage, residents are supported throughout their transition toward a more stable and improved quality of life, with a strong emphasis on support, independence and long-term wellbeing.
In addition to providing safe accommodation, residents are encouraged to engage in accessible workshops and development programmes designed to build essential life skills. These initiatives play a key role in helping individuals regain confidence, improve their prospects and reduce the likelihood of returning to homelessness in the future.
If you are a landlord with larger developments that you’d like to enquire about, please email info@homlex.co.uk to get in contact with us.
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