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Mr Scott Moon said they are a charitable organisation which generates income providing heating and insulation solutions to domestic homes in fuel poverty.
A £3m eco-housing estate for military veterans and the homeless will deliver “social re-engineering”, the project founder has pledged.
Hyndburn council planners have unanimously approved Building for Humanity’s proposed net zero carbon housing development off Charter Street, Accrington, as we reported last week.
Scott Moon, who founded Building for Humanity in 2016 with his wife Victoria, impressed councillors with his passion and vision for the “unique” scheme, which he said would be delivered in four stages and would operate under an innovative ‘Humanity Credit’ scheme.
Mr Scott Moon told the planning committee: “If you do this, you will offer the potential to change many hundreds of individuals’ lives in the Hyndburn area, and the social value it will bring will leave a long-lasting legacy. We hope that Hyndburn Borough Council would then proudly say that we helped and supported them to deliver their award-winning maiden scheme on Charter Street in Accrington, the town where I was born.
“Our team is made up of a special group of individuals that are passionate not only about helping individuals in need, but making a difference to people’s lives.”
Mr Scott Moon said they are a self-funded charitable organisation which generates the majority of its income providing heating and insulation solutions to domestic homes in fuel poverty.
Lancs Live
Mr Scott Moon said they are a charitable organisation which generates income providing heating and insulation solutions to domestic homes in fuel poverty.
A £3m eco-housing estate for military veterans and the homeless will deliver “social re-engineering”, the project founder has pledged.
Hyndburn council planners have unanimously approved Building for Humanity’s proposed net zero carbon housing development off Charter Street, Accrington, as we reported last week.
Scott Moon, who founded Building for Humanity in 2016 with his wife Victoria, impressed councillors with his passion and vision for the “unique” scheme, which he said would be delivered in four stages and would operate under an innovative ‘Humanity Credit’ scheme.
Mr Scott Moon told the planning committee: “If you do this, you will offer the potential to change many hundreds of individuals’ lives in the Hyndburn area, and the social value it will bring will leave a long-lasting legacy. We hope that Hyndburn Borough Council would then proudly say that we helped and supported them to deliver their award-winning maiden scheme on Charter Street in Accrington, the town where I was born.
“Our team is made up of a special group of individuals that are passionate not only about helping individuals in need, but making a difference to people’s lives.”
Mr Scott Moon said they are a self-funded charitable organisation which generates the majority of its income providing heating and insulation solutions to domestic homes in fuel poverty.