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Derby care home to reopen as residential home for children and young people
Summary
Derby City Council has approved plans to convert a former Ashbourne Road care home, empty since 2020, into a residential home for up to four children aged seven to 17 with 24-hour staff cover.
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Derby City Council has approved plans to redevelop a long-standing empty care home on Ashbourne Road in Mackworth into a residential home for children and young people. The building was operated by the council's adult social services for about 30 years and closed in 2020. The new facility is planned to house up to four children aged seven to 17 and will provide 24-hour care from professional staff. The application states the change aims to reduce out-of-area placements and help maintain family, community and educational links for children.
Key details:
- Location: Ashbourne Road, Mackworth, Derby.
- Previous use: council-run adult residential home for four adults, closed in 2020 after approximately 30 years.
- New use: up to four children and young people aged 7 to 17 will live on-site.
- Staffing: five staff on-site during most of the day and two staff on duty at night, with 24-hour coverage.
- Purpose: intended to reduce reliance on out-of-area placements and support family, community and educational continuity.
- Operating approach: described as a homely, domestic environment rather than an institutional setting.
Summary:
The decision repurposes a long-empty local facility to provide small-scale residential care intended to keep children closer to family and school. Undetermined at this time.
