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Planners say yes to Castlefield development
Wycombe District Council's planning committee has approved plans for 194 new homes to be built at the former Star Blocks site in High Wycombe.
Hope for more silent nights after closure order issued
People living around Mahoney Court in High Wycombe are hoping for a quieter Christmas after the police issued a full closure order on a problem home.
Red Kite granted closure order at problem home
On Monday 16th December Thames Valley Police placed a full closure order on a property at McLellan Place in High Wycombe following reports of antisocial behaviour.
Christmas Market brings festive cheer to Red Kite
This year's annual Red Kite Community Housing Christmas Market was the best yet, with more than 200 visitors and 35 stallholders joining in the festive fun.
Red Kite hopes planning decision will bring Christmas joy
We are hoping to be allowed to build 194 new homes in Castlefield.
Job Club celebrates 2nd birthday
On Monday 25th November we celebrated our Job Club's 2nd birthday with tea and cake for our partners and volunteers who have helped it grow into the success story it is today.
Customers make important design decisions
Members of our Development Panel have been out and about to visit some of our development sites.
Fighting nettles with fire
Earlier this month we headed to Chairborough Local Nature Reserve to find out more about the fantastic work of Chiltern Rangers.
First shared ownership family move into new home
Our first ever shared ownership family have moved into their new home!
Job Fair goes from strength to strength
On Wednesday 18th September we held another very successful Job Fair where we welcomed over 650 people.
Community celebrated at Neighbourhood Awards
From beautiful gardens to amazing volunteers, we celebrated all things that are great in the community at our sixth annual Neighbourhood Awards event.
Regeneration event reveals 93% support for new development
Dozens of people from the Castlefield community attended a special event to share our vision of how the area could be regenerated.