The first innovative micro home in the UK has been installed as part of an ambitious bid to tackle homelessness.
The £40,000 temporary prefabricated iKozie home was lowered by crane into its permanent position on St George’s Lane in Worcester on Tuesday as part of a pioneering scheme led by Midlands charity The Homeless Foundation.
It is expected that the first tenant will move into the one-person 186 square-foot property next month and the home will help them make the transition from homelessness and hostels into independent living.
Local homeless agencies will refer potential tenants to live in the home, which will be managed by Spring Housing Association, and they will have to cover the rent and water bills on their property as well as living expenses.
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They will have access to a bedroom that is big enough to fit a double bed as well as a shower room, living area and a kitchen which includes all appliances.