Former Social Services Building to be Transformed into Affordable Housing

Published: 21st December 2023

Wallis house 2

A former social services site is being transformed into affordable housing under the ownership of Acis Group, a charity that supports people through services including housing, skills and education.

The Wallis House site in Louth, previously owned by Lincolnshire County Council, has been newly renamed Regent Place and is being developed by Acis Group and Hodgkinson’s Builders in partnership with Team Lincolnshire Ambassador East Lindsey District Council and Homes England. 

The Council has committed £198,539.74 capital funding towards the development, which was originally provided for affordable housing provision in Louth, to provide additional one-bed properties to help meet the identified need. 

Planning permission was granted on 24th October 2022 for 47 units. The scheme consists of: 

  • 10 one-bedroom houses 

  • 17 two-bedroom houses 

  • six one-bedroom bungalows 

  • four two-bedroom bungalows 

  • 10 three-bedroom houses 

  

30 of these properties will be provided for rent and 17 as shared ownership (part buy, part rent). 

Councillor William Gray, Portfolio Holder for Communities and Better Ageing, said: “I am delighted to be working closely with Acis Group, which is a fantastic charity that makes a real difference to a lot of people’s lives across the Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and South Yorkshire. 

“As a council, it is a pleasure to be able to be a part of this project and work with our partners in providing some fantastic, affordable housing in Louth for future residents to enjoy.” 

Sarah Smaller, Business Operations Manager at Acis Group, said: “We believe that everyone deserves to have the security of a decent home and we pride ourselves on offering a wide range of housing options, including homes for rent and the opportunity for home ownership. Regent Place really showcases these options. 

“Working together with Lincolnshire County Council, East Lindsey District Council and our communities, we aim to continue to grow the support we offer. We’re excited to offer these beautiful homes for local residents.” 

The properties are due to be completed in spring 2025, with the initial units programmed to be handed over around June 2024. 

Heat pumps, PV solar panels and pre-installed car charging points are being provided to ensure the properties are environmentally friendly and affordable for residents to live in. Ten of these properties will also meet accessible and adaptable standards. 

When ready allocations for the rented properties will be done through the council’s Housing Register Choice Based Lettings system. The shared ownership properties will be advertised for sale.