a hand of friendship for domestic abuse survivors and children
Women who work for one of the North East’s largest housing associations have been showing their support for domestic abuse survivors and their children.
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Women who work for one of the North East’s largest housing associations have been showing their support for domestic abuse survivors and their children.
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Homes at a North East housing association’s first gas-free new build development are receiving top marks for both customer satisfaction and energy efficiency.
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One of the largest housing associations in the North East of England is celebrating its fifth anniversary.
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Older people can get help to develop the skills and confidence they need to make the most of the digital world.
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believe housing’s Board has been looking at options for the future of homes on Petwell Crescent in Easington.
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believe housing has become a sponsor of Climate Action North to help it continue tackling the climate and biodiversity crises.
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Four underused community buildings will be converted into much-needed homes by housing association believe housing.
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A multi-million-pound contract to improve social homes across the north east of England will be delivered by a new strategic partnership that has been created to maximise its impact on the region.
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A tenant who feared his punk look and years away from employment, caring for his partner, would prevent him from finding a job has landed a role with believe housing.
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More than 2000 believe housing customers are now feeling the benefit of work to make their homes more energy efficient.
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Two communities in County Durham are being put under the microscope by young residents who are looking for ways to make a difference where they live.
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There was double cause for celebration in West Auckland when residents marked a century of their village hall and learnt that a £30,000 believe housing grant had been secured for vital renovations.
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