new chair of believe housing announced
A board member since 2019, John Marshall takes over the post from Hazel Dale, who came to the end of her term in September after serving nine years as a board member and one as chair.
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A board member since 2019, John Marshall takes over the post from Hazel Dale, who came to the end of her term in September after serving nine years as a board member and one as chair.
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The Wise and Wondrous Wishing Tree was created by year three and four pupils at Oakley Cross Primary School, in West Auckland, during a year-long literacy project thanks to believe housing grant.
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Here at believe housing, we value customer feedback and continuously try to improve the services we offer based on this.
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believe housing has been named a ‘3 Star, world-class to work for’ employer by Best Companies and has risen up three league tables.
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Community groups struggling with rising costs can apply for a £10,000 grant to help run new or existing services and activities.
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believe housing colleagues and contractors have upgraded a school fence in Peterlee to help make the grounds feel safer and look smarter.
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Lives and homes are being put at risk by people failing to charge their electric vehicles and scooters safely.
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Colleagues from believe housing attended a flagship military ceremony in recognition of its unwavering support to the forces community.
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New homes designed with residents’ needs and energy efficiency in mind have more than hit the brief, including for the parents of a disabled boy who were among the first people to move in.
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600,000 people in the north east of England are pushed into poverty after paying their housing costs, according to new research from the Northern Housing Consortium
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Hundreds of residents living in flats across County Durham will be able to get fast, more reliable broadband at home after a new deal was agreed by believe housing with Netomnia and Places for People.
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A £5,000 grant from County Durham-based housing association believe housing will be used to train three new leaders for ParkPlay sessions in Easington Colliery.
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