15.9 C
Manchester
Saturday, May 3, 2025
CSRUnity Trust Bank helps fund unique homeless project in Greater Manchester

Unity Trust Bank helps fund unique homeless project in Greater Manchester

TWO entrepreneurs who joined forces to find a new way of addressing homelessness in the UK are turning a Victorian villa in Tameside into 13 self-contained apartments, thanks to a six-figure funding package from Unity Trust Bank.

Richard Kennedy and David Ball, co-founders of social enterprise Cornerstone Place, will oversee the £440,000 development in Audenshaw before handing it over to homeless charity Stepping Stone Projects to manage.

Richard, whose background is in social enterprise and David, who worked in property development, set up Cornerstone Place in 2019 to source properties for charities, secure funding and develop them, and then share the net revenue so that the charity can eventually buy the building outright.

Andy Ledger, relationship manager at Unity Trust Bank, said: “We only lend to organisations that help create a better society. Homelessness in the UK is expected to rise as we move out of the pandemic and we’re delighted to support this project which will provide accommodation and support for vulnerable people in Greater Manchester.”

Richard said: “We chose Unity because they have a heart for this sector, for impact and social business.

“Unity have been absolutely brilliant; very tenacious and flexible. They have worked with us throughout and were instrumental in making this project happen. We couldn’t have asked for more support.”

Capital for the Audenshaw project was also provided by The Key Fund and Power to Change. When the property is renovated, SSP will work with Ashton Pioneer Homes and Tameside Council to provide tenant support services.

David added: “A member of my family spent a lot of time on the streets so this has personal resonance for me, and Richard has the social sector running through his veins.

“Our business model is a way to empower, strengthen and increase the sustainability of homeless charities. Our ambition is to provide 1,000 rooms over the next five years.”

Latest

Heroin and cocaine dealers sentenced in Oldham

Five men have been jailed for their role in a drug line operating in Chadderton which was worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. Manchester Crown...

Apprentify Group CEO named regional finalist in EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2025 Awards

Jonathan Fitchew, a business leader in the North West, has been named a regional finalist in the EY Entrepreneur of the Year™ 2025 UK awards. This...

Van driver drove up to 100mph on wrong side of M60

A driver who reached speeds of up to 100mph and drive the wrong way down the motorway, has been arrested. At 7.45pm on Tuesday, police...

Manchester’s construction leaders rally behind oversubscribed apprenticeship

Amid increasing pressure on the construction industry to address the skills shortage, there is an urgent need for employer partners to meet apprenticeship placements. Launched...
Subscribe to our newsletter
Business Manchester will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.
Don't miss

How Manchester’s Tech Startups Are Powering Growth with Headless CMS Architecture

In no time at all, Manchester has emerged as one of the UK's leading technology hubs. The city is home to a vibrant startup...

University of Salford unites global experts for cybersecurity conference

The University of Salford is set to join forces with Ukraine’s Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics on an online cybersecurity and software...

Sustainable waste solutions for Manchester’s commercial sector

Manchester has long been a hub of innovation and enterprise — and as environmental concerns grow, local businesses are leading the charge in finding...

Apprentify Group CEO named regional finalist in EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2025 Awards

Jonathan Fitchew, a business leader in the North West, has been named a regional finalist in the EY Entrepreneur of the Year™ 2025 UK awards. This...

More News

Manchester-based pharmaceutical company, Chiesi Ltd, digs deep for local community action day

Local pharmaceutical company, Chiesi Ltd, held a Volunteer Day for its employees on 30th August as part of its commitment to the community and the...

Deloitte North West chooses new charity partners to make an impact that matters

Deloitte is continuing the success of its 5 Million Futures responsible business programme, which aims to help five million people get to where they...

Social Republic Chosen To Support U.S Based Homeless Dogs Hotel

American charity, The Hotel for Homeless Dogs, has commissioned Manchester social media agency, Social Republic, as it pushes for growth to expand facilities by...