Young people experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity took centre stage at the official opening of Your Housing Group’s (YHG) new Lock 20 Foyer in Wigan, speaking passionately and eloquently about the challenges facing their generation.
The event began with sincere speeches from Bev Messinger, Chair of the Board at Your Housing Group, Jacque Allen, Chief Executive at Your Housing Group, Kate Collins, Head of Affordable Housing Delivery at Homes England, and Joel Lewis, Chief Executive of the Foyer Federation.
Their speeches highlighted the importance of investing in supported housing and creating opportunities for young people to thrive, before guests marked the occasion with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony.
However, it was the young residents from Lock 20 themselves who made the biggest impression on the day.
Following the opening ceremony, residents from Lock 20 Foyer joined young people from Your Housing Group’s other foyers and residents from Mosscare St Vincent’s foyers for a thought-provoking discussion focused on the realities facing young people today.
Chaired by Dan Whelan from Place North West, the panel featured Jacque Allen, Joel Lewis, Charlotte Norman, Chief Executive of MSV, and Councillor Susan Gambles, Cabinet Member for Housing at Wigan Council.
Young people challenged the panel with thoughtful questions and personal reflections on issues including the cost-of-living crisis, access to education and employment opportunities, mental health and the barriers many young people face when trying to build stable futures.
A clear message emerged throughout the event: more support is needed for supported housing, and high-quality schemes such as Lock 20 Foyer demonstrate what can be achieved when organisations work together with young people at the heart of decision-making.
Guests repeatedly praised the quality of the development, with many describing Lock 20 as one of the finest examples of a modern foyer anywhere in the country.
Speaking at the event, Jacque Allen, Chief Executive at Your Housing Group, said:
“Today was about celebrating a fantastic new building, but more importantly it was about listening to the voices of the young people who will call Lock 20 home.
“Their resilience and ambition shone through today. The challenges facing young people are significant, but when housing providers, local authorities and partners come together, we can do the work needed to improve support and opportunities.”






