Community Supported Accomodation Opportunity in West Norfolk.

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Dear HM Inspectorate of Probation for England and Wales,

Please can you read the below and connect me with the relevant people I would need to discuss this project with that would most likely be able to advise, support, partner and liaise with it on.

Good Morning.

We have a unique opportunity to potentially transform a centrally located property in West Norfolk into a flagship CAS3 facility. This initiative not only addresses a pressing need for accommodation-based support but also aligns with evidence-based principles of rehabilitation, recovery, and social reintegration.

Our aim is to deliver a high-quality, scalable solution that empowers individuals to transition out of offending behavior and into meaningful, productive lives.

The King's Lynn Premises
Overview: A property comprising 22 self-contained flats and a large commercial space spread over three floors.
Potential: A multifunctional hub combining safe, supportive housing with space for rehabilitative programs, community engagement, and service delivery.
Location: Strategically placed to connect residents with employment, education, and community support networks in West Norfolk.
Why This Project Matters
1. Addressing Local Needs
Growing demand for high-quality CAS3 facilities to support vulnerable individuals in their journey toward desistance.
Providing tailored support to reduce reoffending and promote safer communities in King’s Lynn.

Yours faithfully,

scott murray