20 / 02 / 2024

New Homes

Affordable Homes

weeks of apprenticeship training

Lovell apprentices employed

weeks of work experience training

Project value

New Homes

Affordable Homes

weeks of apprenticeship training

Lovell apprentices employed

weeks of work experience training

Project value

Project

105 new homes

Location

Denford Road, Liverpool

Partners 

Liverpool City Council and Liverpool in Work and Liverpool City College  

Value 

13.9 M

Lovell Partnerships has delivered a major regeneration in the Denford Road area of Liverpool to create 105 affordable and social housing properties in partnership with Liverpool City Council and housing association Riverside, funded by Homes England.

The development comprises two-, three- and four-bedrooms homes and one- and two-bedroom bungalows comprised of 74 council homes – 20 homes for social rent and a further 54 homes constructed for affordable rent – and 31 for affordable rent with Riverside. Carefully designed by Lovell, our work included consulting with residents and taking the project through planning.  

The project is Liverpool City Council’s first major housing scheme in 30 years and forms part of a wider council plan to build and retrofit thousands of new homes by 2030.  

As a result, apprenticeships formed a huge part of the development, helping to leave a lasting legacy in the community. 

About the apprenticeships 

The landmark development enabled a cohort of local apprentices to play a role in a unique regeneration project for the city, with Lovell supporting a wide range of opportunities for local employment and educational pathways.  

The Lovell team in the North West collaborated with Liverpool in Work – the recruitment arm of Liverpool City Council – to reach out to a local college about potential opportunities for the Denford Road site.  

Through Lynne Debbazi, recruitment advisor at Liverpool in Work, Lovell was able to engage with Liverpool City College. From there, the team worked to create a bespoke pre-employment training programme giving work experience placements to six local candidates on the Denford Road site. The collaboration led to the employment of two apprentices – Jack Cross and Marcin Galon. 

The college provided around four weeks pre-employment training to the candidates as well as CSCS cards and health and safety training prior to starting work experience placements on site. Candidates also spent two weeks on site for a trial with full PPE and guidance from Lovell teams. 

Paul Woby, social value manager at Lovell said:  

"Following successful work trials and interviews, both Jack and Marcin were chosen for a carpentry and joinery apprenticeship with Lovell spending time onsite. Both began their journey with Lovell in November 2021, and were issued with a starter kit each, and then placed with our subcontracted joinery company at Denford Road, where they were able to hone their craft during regular two-week periods on-site.  

“Both Jack and Marcin were granted time away from their college carpentry and joinery courses to work with Lovell and were able to make great progress both in the classroom and on site with their qualifications. It’s been hugely rewarding to see this collaboration create exciting career pathways for people in the area, particularly as we are always looking to engage with the community and make a positive impact where possible. Jack and Marcin’s positions with Lovell are safeguarded and they will be moving onto another Lovell project, which is a really exciting next step for them while also boosting Lovell’s next generation of skills.” 

Jack Cross, apprentice joiner and carpenter said:  

“I chose an apprenticeship route as I believe it is the best way to learn getting hands-on experience, on real sites. Not only has this accelerated my skills in joinery and carpentry, but I have also learnt a lot about other trades and construction in general. I have also gained invaluable insight into working as a team - I wouldn’t have got this from classroom-based learning alone.  

“I would recommend this route to anyone with an interest in gaining a trade - it gives you experience, skills, discipline, and the ambition you need to succeed. It has given me a clear pathway to help progress my career and gain a good qualification. I feel with the support I’ve been provided, and the knowledge and skills gained I can succeed in this industry.”