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Red Kite staff recognised by The British Citizen Award
Staff at Red Kite Community Housing have ended the year on a high after being recognised for their outstanding efforts during the COVID-19 crisis by The British Citizen Awards.
Stylish new homes complete
Eleven families will start 2021 in a beautiful new home after our development at Chiltern Avenue in High Wycombe was completed.
Closure order enforced following antisocial behaviour at flat
Red Kite Community Housing have obtained a closure order following reports of drug-related antisocial behaviour at a flat within the Gibbs House sheltered scheme in High Wycombe.
Neighbourhood Awards winners 2020
Our seventh Neighbourhood Awards were celebrated in style this year despite the restrictions forced by Covid-19.
Partnership working resolves antisocial behaviour at High Wycombe home
We've been working in partnership with Thames Valley Police for several months to tackle antisocial behaviour at a problem flat in High Wycombe.
500 food parcels delivered to residents
Food parcel project ends on a high with 500th delivery.
Court order helps resolve antisocial behaviour at sheltered scheme
Antisocial behaviour at one of our sheltered housing schemes has been resolved thanks to the hard work and perseverance of two staff members.
Supporting our residents
Back in March the Coronavirus crisis began to take hold in the UK. We started to see what the potential impacts would be, particularly in accessing key supplies, whether as a result of the financial impact of the crisis, or of vulnerabilities and shielding.
VE Day celebrations continue despite lockdown
Despite social distancing measures in place, people across the UK are still determined to commemorate the 75th anniversary of VE day, which marks the end of fighting against Nazi Germany in Europe during World War Two.
Covid-19: Dispatches from the front line
Almost eight weeks have passed since we hit the big red button and decided to go 'virtual'. As things stand, the business is starting to normalise on a day-to-day basis, but we are still in the midst of an emergency response in some areas.
Covid-19: How did we get here?
Here we sit in April 2020, we are in the midst of a global pandemic, we have not seen anything like this since the Spanish Flu in 1918.
Keeping our customers safe
Since the beginning of our Covid-19 planning, we have always known that we would need to make key decisions to protect our more vulnerable groups of customers.