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North Elba Town Hall (News photo Matthew Turner) LAKE PLACID Members of the North Elba Town Council unanimously approved the hiring of Haley Breen as the town’s first-ever community development director on Tuesday evening, Feb. 9, during their monthly meeting. The next day, she was on the job. Breen was recommended by the Lake Placid/North Elba Community Development Commission’s ad hoc Development Director Group, consisting of Community Development Commission Chairman Dean Dietrich, town Councilor Emily Politi, Lake Placid village Mayor Craig Randall, village Trustee Art Devlin, Peter Roland and Kate Thompson. “She is a soon to be graduate of Cornell Institute for Public Affairs (CIPA) with a Master of Public Affairs and a concentration in environmental policy,” Politi wrote in an email Tuesday after the vote. “She starts tomorrow and one of her first tasks will be to write a press release announcing herself.” ....
Phase one of Berrington Court in Kidderminster. Photo by Shaun Flannery BUILDING work has officially started on a new £8.7 million retirement living development in Kidderminster. Energy and regeneration specialist ENGIE will lead on the second phase of the extra care complex at Berrington Court, located off Stourport Road, on behalf of The Community Housing Group. The new development, which will be built on derelict land in Felix Baxter Drive, is comprised of 65 one and two-bed apartments and will be connected to the first phase through a walkway, creating one of the largest independent living schemes in Wyre Forest. The first phase, built by ENGIE back in 2016, is made up of 100 apartments and communal areas including a restaurant and cafe bar, lounges, a cinema, beauty salon and activity space. ....
The management team at the official opening of Berrington Court in 2017 A RETIREMENT living complex in Kidderminster has been rated good in its latest inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Following a virtual inspection of Berrington Court on November 9, the CQC praised staff for being kind and caring and respecting people s diverse needs. The report read: People were supported by staff who were kind and caring and people s equality and diversity needs were respected. People s support needs were assessed regularly and planned to ensure they received the support they needed”. Berrington Court. Photo by Shaun FlanneryBerring “The management team had good oversight of the service and audits were completed regularly. ....