State-of-the-art homeless centre in Stratford set for summer opening - The Stratford Observer

State-of-the-art homeless centre in Stratford set for summer opening

Stratford Editorial 9th Feb, 2021   0

A STATE-OF-THE-ART homeless centre is set to transform lives in Stratford when it opens its doors this summer.

The building at 41 Guild Street, formerly the Fred Winter furniture store, has been converted to provide a food bank, office space, café and specialised accommodation for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.

Two housing associations, along with Citizens’ Advice and Job Centre Plus will all be based at the site, which is earmarked for a late-June opening and will be called the Fred Winter Housing Plus Centre.

The ground-breaking project has been masterminded by Springs Housing Association after it secured the building on a 15-year lease from Leamington-based commercial property firm ehB Reeves.




Dominic Bradley, group chief executive of Springs Housing Association, said his organisation had a history of working with the private sector for social good.

He said: “The big thing for us was creating a housing partnership and also employment, which is key to keeping people out of long-term homelessness.


“It’s a situation which has been brought into sharp focus by Covid-19. Stratford has a lack of affordable housing and has seen a huge increase in Universal Credit applications, which can be a precursor to homelessness.

“The Fred Winter Centre can be a big help to the town and will be a one-stop shop for people who need its help. The most exciting thing for me has been the support of the people from the town.

“We had 100-plus people at all of the information sessions prior to the planning application and the fact we didn’t receive one single objection during the planning process shows us what an amazing community we have here in Stratford.

“It’s a model which could be used elsewhere and what is refreshing is it’s a project where all parties from the public, private and charitable sector have come to the table to deliver a shared vision for the centre.”

The site is located within the town’s conservation area and will include 14 one-bedroom apartments and a two-bedroom apartment over three floors.

“The centre has been owned by the Winter family for a long time and we wanted to honour that.”

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