Embassy Village, a project for housing homeless men, is set to begin construction with the intent of tackling homelessness in Greater Manchester

The housing project for homeless men is being supported by the property and construction consultancy Edmond Shipway, providing project management and cost consultancy services.

The project will see the construction of 40 houses, purpose-built for homeless men.

Embassy Village is the next step for the Embassy charity

The village will provide a community centre, green space, and a multi-use sports centre.

Other partners contributing to the scheme include Arcadis providing project management services for the first half of the project, Peel Waters providing the land, Capital&Centric, and the Vermont Construction Group.

The village will provide shelter, skills training, and wraparound support for homeless men, with a separate village for homeless women planned in the near future.

The housing project for homeless “will make a real difference”

Jamie Crouch, director at Edmond Shipway, said: “Being involved in bringing Embassy Village to life has been a very rewarding process for our team. This is a fantastic project that will make a real difference to those facing homelessness in Manchester, and it’s important to us as a business to do our bit for worthwhile causes such as Embassy Village.

“We’re thrilled to have been involved in this project alongside so many other generous businesses, and it would be fantastic to see Embassy reach its funding target.”

Sid Williams, co-director and founder of Embassy, said about the housing project for homeless men: “The generosity of those who have supported Embassy Village has blown us away, and we can’t thank them enough. We couldn’t have got this far without Edmond Shipway, Jamie and the whole team have been brilliant throughout the process. They have been completely professional and clear-minded which is exactly what’s needed in such a large project with so many stakeholders.

“Embassy Village will be a huge step forward for Manchester in tackling homelessness, and will allow us to provide a long-term, supportive community for those who need it. The average time those who are homeless spend in shelter is between ten and 15 years, which has a huge impact on their confidence and mental health, whereas the average stay at Embassy is currently 14 months. Embassy Village will allow us to support even more people in Manchester to get their lives back on track, and we’re extremely grateful to everyone who is helping us reach this goal.”

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