February 28th 2025, by Rachel Luney
Since our January update, we have shortlisted and interviewed potential contractors and following this thorough procurement process, results show that our ‘preferred bidder’ for the repairs and ma
February 28th 2025, by Rachel Luney
Since our January update, we have shortlisted and interviewed potential contractors and following this thorough procurement process, results show that our ‘preferred bidder’ for the repairs and ma
February 20th 2025, by SamM
Our office will be closed on Friday 21 February 21, 2025. However, we are still happy to assist you by phone on 0800 054 6710. Our doors will reopen on Monday 24 February 2025 at 9 am. We encourage
January 29th 2025, by SamM
This edition will explore the Winter Fuel Payment, which supports older individuals during the colder months. Next, we'll address the migration of Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) claimants onto
January 16th 2025, by Rachel Luney
Following our November update, we are currently at the stage of the process where contractors are submitting their applications to us for review. It’s important to us that this process is carried ou
January 13th 2025, by SamM
The wait is finally over! Dive into the latest edition of Winter Connections. In this issue, we’re bringing you: Quick Updates: Get the latest information on our repair services Money matt
December 24th 2024, by Rachel Luney
We apologise that the portal has been down since November. We have been looking into the issues and it has taken us longer than anticipated to find a solution. We hope to write to residents in the new
December 19th 2024, by SamM
Stay connected this holiday season The holidays can be joyful, but they can also feel lonely or overwhelming, especially when finances are tight. Jane and Evelyn from the Welfare Team have compiled a
December 10th 2024, by Rachel Luney
Over the holiday season, our offices and phonelines will be closed. You'll still be able to make payments or report emergency repairs though by calling us on 0800 054 6710. We hope you have a lovel
December 1st 2024, by Rachel Luney
One issue that can come up in the colder months is excess condensation, which can lead to problems such as mould growth. While small amounts of condensation are normal and usually not a problem, there