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Meeting tenants in Marlow

News
30 April 2026

On Saturday 25th April, we held a pop‑up event on Gunthorpe Road in Marlow, working alongside the Deputy Mayor and Marlow Town Council.

The event gave tenants and local residents the chance to chat with the team in their local area, ask questions and raise any concerns. It was all about listening, being visible in the community and offering support.

People smiling for a group picture at a Red Kite community event in Marlow

More than 60 people stopped by on the day. We were also pleased to welcome the newly appointed Mayor of Marlow and a Thames Valley Police (TVP) officer who regularly patrols the area, giving people the chance to talk through local concerns about antisocial behaviour.

With two future development projects planned nearby, colleagues were on hand to answer questions and talk through what this could mean for residents once work begins.

Being out in the community like this helps us hear directly from tenants about what’s going well and what needs attention. The conversations we had will help shape our next steps, and we’ll keep listening and working alongside our communities.

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