06 April 2023
Work to bring Westaway Court back into use temporarily for accommodation has been
completed, with key workers already having moved into parts of the site in St Helier in recent
months.
Westaway Court, near the hospital, was built in 1976. It has 56 apartments, many of which
were dilapidated because they had previously been earmarked for potential demolition.
Increasing the amount of accommodation specifically for key workers is one of the priorities of
the Chief Minister’s 2023 Ministerial Plan, targeting an additional 100 homes this year.
The 47 low-rise apartments at Westaway Court were all finished and ready to be lived in by 17
March, with the nine apartments in the high-rise building finished today (6 April) for
inhabiting from the middle of April.
Chief Minister, Deputy Kristina Moore, said: “The availability of accommodation in Jersey for
our essential workers, particularly in the areas of health and education, became an urgent
issue for this Council of Ministers. It was clearly impacting on our ability to recruit and retain
staff in critical roles.
“The location of Westaway Court, so near to the hospital, makes it particularly suitable for use
by health colleagues. We know that having access to good and affordable accommodation
plays an important role in wellbeing and will help us to attract and keep those people with the
vital skills our Island needs.”
Minister for Infrastructure, Deputy Tom Binet, said: “I’m pleased the team have been able to
refurbish these apartments and bring them up to the required standards so promptly,
following the go-ahead for the project which came towards the end of last year.
“We had an immediate need to increase the supply of homes for colleagues in health and
CYPES, and Westaway Court was available as a solution. I’d like to thank all those who’ve
worked so hard on this over the past few months.”