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Properties For Welcome to Tyne and Wear Homes - South Tyneside Properties available in South Tyneside Tyne and Wear Homes is a lettings partnership that allows you to search and apply for properties from across Tyne and Wear. This newsletter contains properties to rent in South Tyneside, including those managed by South Tyneside Homes, other social providers and some private rented accommodation. Properties in South Tyneside To apply for available homes you must be registered on the Tyne and Wear Homes South Shields Central scheme. John Clay, Victoria Road, Laygate, Mile End Road, Ravensworth Terrace, South Eldon Street, You can register by completing a Tyne and Woodbine Estate. Wear Homes application form. You can access a form: South Shields West • Online at www.tyneandwearhomes.org.uk Biddick Hall, Biddick Hall Drive/Brockley Avenue, Brinkburn, Churchside, Parkway, Simonside, Stanhope • By calling South Tyneside Homes Road, Tyne Dock, West Harton, Whiteleas, Wolsey Court. on 0300 123 6633 South Shields East Each local authority in the Tyne Bamburgh Avenue, Cleadon Park, East Avenue, and Wear Homes scheme has its Gorse Avenue, Grotto Road, Harton, Harton Moor, Horsley Hill, Horsley Vale, Lincoln Road, Marsden, own individual local allocation policy. Norfolk Road/Westmoreland Road, The Lonnen. For properties in South Tyneside, your completed housing application will be assessed under South Whitburn Tyneside’s Allocation Policy. Birch Avenue, Maple Grove, Souter View, Wellands Lane, Whitburn Colliery. Once you have been accepted on the scheme and match the relevant criteria, you can Jarrow express an interest in vacant homes that are Brockley Whins, Croft Terrace, East Primrose, advertised. Epinay, Fellgate, Grange, Haughton, Hedworth, Hill Park, Low Simonside, New Simonside, Salem Street, Expressing an interest Saxon Way, Scotch Estate, Thames Avenue, The Lakes, Trent Drive, Viking, West Primrose. There are a variety of ways in which you can bid for a home in South Tyneside: Hebburn • Online at www.tyneandwearhomes.org.uk Campbell Park Road, Clock/ Clegwell, Finchale • By calling the 24-hour automated phone Road, Hartleyburn, Hebburn New Town, Hebburn line on 0300 7777 245 Quay, Lukes Lane, Monkton. Boldon/Cleadon Boldon Colliery, Hardie Drive, New Road, West Drive. Tyne and Wear Homes Key Available Now CBL Available Now Julius Court, Mile End Road, South Shields, NE33 Shared Rent: £67.35 Housing Plus Apartment, Communal garden, Ownership Communal heating system, Popular development, in Other charges: £39.49 Private Rented brilliant town centre location. Close to shops & Total cost: £106.84 amenities. Suitable for those aged 60+ or 55+ if in South Tyneside Homes receipt of PIP. Rent to Homebuy Bedrooms 1 Ref no: 189298 Available Now Available Now Patrick Cain House, South Eldon Street, South No. of bedrooms Rent: £67.87 Housing Plus Apartment, Communal garden, Communal heating system, Ground floor apartment Other charges: £43.57 Max. applicant with walk-in shower. Suitable for single person or age Total cost: £111.44 couple aged 60 years or over, or over 55 if in receipt Min. applicant South Tyneside Homes of PIP age Bedrooms 1 Ref no: 189299 Max. household member age Available Now Patrick Cain House, South Eldon Street, South Min. household member age Rent: £66.87 Housing Plus Apartment, Ground, Communal garden, Other charges: £43.10 Communal heating system, Well presented Off street parking apartment in popular social scheme. Bus stop Total cost: £109.97 outside with good links. Communal laundry and Wheelchair South Tyneside Homes lounges. 60+ or 55+ with PIP adapted Bedrooms 1 Ref no: 189300 Mobility and medical needs Available Now Patrick Cain House, South Eldon Street, South Has garden Rent: £69.33 Housing Plus Apartment, Communal garden, Communal Other charges: £43.10 Communal heating system, Upper floor apartment garden with walk-in shower. Suitable for single person or Total cost: £112.43 couple aged 60 or over, or over 55 years if in receipt Supported housing South Tyneside Homes of PIP. Sheltered Bedrooms 1 Ref no: 189301 housing Available Now Glenthorpe House, West Stevenson Street, South Pets allowed Rent: £60.13 Sheltered Lower, Ground, Communal garden, Pets not allowed Other charges: £41.92 Communal heating system, A much sought after Housing Plus apartment with walk-in shower. Lift available Total cost: £102.05 Suitable for applicants aged 60+ or 55+ if in receipt South Tyneside Homes of PIP Shower only Bedrooms 1 Ref no: 189329 Ground floor WC Available Now Julius Court, Mile End Road, South Shields, NE33 Rent: £70.38 Housing Plus Apartment, Communal garden, Energy efficiency Other charges: £39.90 Communal heating system, Ground floor apartment with walk-in shower in the heart of South Shields. Key worker only Total cost: £110.28 Communal facilities include lounge and laundry South Tyneside Homes room. Waiting time advert Bedrooms 1 Ref no: 189332 General adapted Solar Assisted Under occupancy priority Key CBL Available Now Clayside House, Kenton Court, South Shields, Shared Rent: £66.40 Sheltered Lower, Communal garden, Gas central Ownership heating, Well positioned popular scheme. Fabulous Other charges: £39.41 Private Rented communal lounges and activities. Secure door entry Total cost: £105.81 and communal laundry. Over 60 or 55 with PIP South Tyneside Homes Rent to Homebuy Bedrooms 1 Ref no: 189333 Available Now Available Now Fernyhough Hall, Ushaw Road, Hebburn, NE31 No. of bedrooms Rent: £70.90 Housing Plus Apartment, Communal garden, Communal heating system, Suitable for applicants Other charges: £33.66 Max. applicant aged 60 years and over, or 55+ if in receipt of PIP. age Total cost: £104.56 Communal lounge, conservatory and laundry Min. applicant South Tyneside Homes facilities. age Bedrooms 1 Ref no: 189503 Max. household member age Available Now Calf Close House, Calf Close Lane, Jarrow, NE32 Min. household member age Rent: £68.33 Housing Plus Apartment, Communal garden, Gas Other charges: £51.83 central heating, Popular social scheme with walk-in Off street parking shower, communal lounges and laundry and secure Total cost: £120.16 door entry system. 60+ or 55+ with PIP Wheelchair South Tyneside Homes adapted Bedrooms 1 Ref no: 189505 Mobility and medical needs Available Now McIntyre Hall, High Lane Row, Hebburn, NE31 1SX Has garden Rent: £67.63 Housing Plus Apartment, Communal garden, Communal Other charges: £55.77 Communal heating system, Suitable for applicants garden aged 60 years and over, or over 55 years and in Total cost: £123.40 receipt of PIP Supported housing South Tyneside Homes Sheltered Bedrooms 1 Ref no: 189523 housing Available Now Thomas Bell House, Ryedale Court, South Pets allowed Rent: £69.35 Housing Plus Apartment, Communal garden, Pets not allowed Other charges: £53.75 Communal heating system, Upper flat in a popular Housing Plus scheme. Benefiting from walk-in Lift available Total cost: £123.10 shower, Communal lounge, and laundry facilities on South Tyneside Homes site. Shower only Bedrooms 1 Ref no: 189635 Ground floor WC Available Now Bishop Ramsey, Bishop Ramsey Court, South Rent: £68.84 Housing Plus Apartment, Communal garden, Energy efficiency Other charges: £53.88 Communal heating system, Popular Scheme with communal lounge, conservatory and laundry. With Key worker only Total cost: £122.72 bath. Situated in coastal location. 60+ or 55+ with South Tyneside Homes PIP. Waiting time advert Bedrooms 1 Ref no: 189644 General adapted Solar Assisted Under occupancy priority Key CBL Available Now Porlock House, Porlock Road, Jarrow, NE32 3QZ Shared Rent: £67.29 Housing Plus Apartment, Courtyard garden, Ownership Communal heating system, Popular scheme Other charges: £41.98 Private Rented benefiting from communal lounges, laundry and Total cost: £109.27 secure door entry system, walk-in shower. Over 60 South Tyneside Homes or over 55 with PIP Rent to Homebuy Bedrooms 1 Ref no: 189650 Available Now Available Now Cheviot House, Pennine Grove, West Boldon, NE36 No. of bedrooms Rent: £70.37 Housing Plus Apartment, Communal garden, Gas central heating, Ground floor apartment in popular Other charges: £55.04 Max. applicant scheme with great social activities. Quiet location, age Total cost: £125.41 good bus links. 60+ or 55+ with PIP. Walk-in shower. Min. applicant South Tyneside Homes age Bedrooms 1 Ref no: 189655 Max. household member age Available Now Birch Grove, Birch Street, NE32 5HY Min. household member age Rent: £69.35 Housing Plus Apartment, Communal garden, Gas Other charges: £56.64 central heating, Upper flat. Suitable for applicants Off street parking age 60 or over, or over 55 in receipt of PIP. Close to Total cost: £125.99 Viking shopping centre, bus and metro links. Wheelchair South Tyneside Homes adapted Bedrooms 1 Ref no: 189664 Mobility and medical needs Available Now Birch Grove, Birch Street, NE32 5HY Has garden Rent: £67.15 Housing Plus Apartment, Communal garden, Communal Other charges: £56.64 Communal heating system, Ground floor apartment, garden suitable for applicants aged 60 years and over, or Total cost: £123.79 over 55 years and in receipt of PIP. With walk-in Supported housing South Tyneside Homes shower. Sheltered Bedrooms 1 Ref no: 189666 housing Available Now Thomas Bell House, Ryedale Court, South Pets allowed Rent: £66.32 Sheltered Upper, Communal garden, Communal Pets not allowed Other charges: £53.17 heating system, Upper flat in a popular Housing Plus scheme. Communal lounge, laundry facilities on site Lift available Total cost: £119.49 and communal
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